Pakistan suggests UN inquiry over Indian killings

Pakistan on Wednesday denied Indian allegations that its troops killed two Indian soldiers in a second cross-border ceasefire violation in days and called on UN observers to investigate.

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Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar told Indian channel CNN-IBN that Pakistan has invested four years to build normalcy - an environment of trust to move forward to achieve regional peace and internal stability. Pakistan rejected India’s announcement that the incident yesterday resulted from Pakistani’s “baseless” retaliation against India. She said allegations of ceasefire violations had to be dealt with responsibility and offered to ask a third party such as the UN military observers to do investigation on this.

India summoned Pakistan's top diplomat to formally complain about the recent cease-fire violations on the Line of Control that left one of the Indian soldiers was beheaded

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