
India and Pakistan on Tuesday 1 July.
The lists were exchanged by diplomatic channels at the same time in the new Delhi and Islamabada.
According to a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) Pakistan shared the names of 53 Indian civilian prisoners and 193 Indian fishermen.
India “shared the names of 382 civilian prisoners and 81 fishermen in their custody, who are Pakistani or are considered to be Z-Pakistani,” the statement said.
The Indian government asked Pakistan for early release and repatriation of civilian prisoners, fishermen, along with their ships and the missing staff of the defense from his custody.
“Pakistan was asked to speed up the release and repatriation of 159 Indian fishermen and civilian prisoners who completed their sentence,” the Foreign Ministry said.
In addition, the neighboring nation was also “asked to provide an immediate consular approach to 26 civilian prisoners and fishermen”, which is expected to be Indian and “have not yet been given a consular approach”.
India also asked Pakistan to ensure the safety, security and well -being of all Indian, and believed that they were to be Indian civilian prisoners and fishermen, to release and repatriation.
According to a bilateral agreement on the 2008 consular approach, the lists of prisoners are exchanged every January and 1 July.
“India is still determined to deal with priority, all humanitarian matters, including things concerning prisoners and fishermen in the country of others. In this context, India urged Pakistan to speed up the 80 nationality process, believed that Je-Pákistan prisons and fishermen in Indian custody. Mea, ”said Mea,” MEA said, ”MEA said,” MEA said.
“As a result of the permanent efforts of the government, 2,661 Indian fishermen and 71 Indian civilian prisoners have been repatriated from Pakistan since 2014.
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