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Over 1,300 Ceasefire Violations by India at LoC in 2017: Pakistan 

The statement came even as the Indian army reported additional ceasefire violations by Pakistan at the LoC.

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Pakistan claimed India committed over 1,300 ceasefire violations along the Line of Control in 2017, killing 52 of its nationals, in a statement in Islamabad on Friday, 8 December.

Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said at the weekly briefing that Pakistan repeatedly raised its concerns about the "hegemonic conduct of India", including the unprecedented escalation of ceasefire violations in 2017.

In 2017, more than 1,300 Indian ceasefire violations, the highest ever in the recent past, have resulted in 52 deaths and 175 were injured. We have consistently stressed that Indian aggression is a threat to regional peace and tranquillity.  
Mohammad Faisal, Spokesman, Pakistani Foreign Office
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He said that in order to ensure peace and tranquility on the LoC, the mandate of the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) is crucial.

India maintains that the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan has outlived its utility and is irrelevant after the Simla Agreement and the consequent establishment of the Line of Control (LoC).

Faisal again alleged that India by its firing on the LoC was attempting to “deflect the attention of the international community from the continuing Indian atrocities against Kashmiris”.

He said that Pakistani nationals in Afghanistan were cautioned to exercise extreme vigilance as off-late senior professionals working in different fields have been kidnapped.

He termed the statement by CIA Director Mike Pompeo of safe havens in Pakistan as "unwarranted", as Pakistan's position was clear that there was no place for militancy in the country.

We have also stated that having cleared the entire FATA (tribal region) through effective counter-terrorism operations, the intelligence-based operations will continue throughout the country in our own national interest
Mohammad Faisal, Spokesman, Pakistani Foreign Office

He said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was currently a bilateral project but there was potential for participation of third countries and investment opportunities.

He said any decision regarding the participation of third countries will be based on bilateral consultations.

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