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Sunday, November 28, 1999, updated at 13:03(GMT+8)
World India, Pakistan Resume Border Contact Meeting

India and Pakistan held the commander-level border contact meeting along the international border in Jammu's Samba sub-sector, a military spokesman said on November 27.

The meeting, which was held Friday, discussed issues relating to straying of cattle from Pakistan to India.

The Indian side agreed to search the cattle which strayed from Pakistan to India along the sub-sector between July and September and return them.

The meeting was the first of its kind since the Kargil conflict broke out in Late May. They two sides had last met on May 9 this year.

Since then, border contact and flag meetings remained suspended due to heightened tensions and firing exchanges along the international border in the Jammu frontier.

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