India, Pakistan and ceasefire
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Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar says recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India is a result of the diplomatic efforts of different countries. In an interview with Sky News, he said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his gratitude to President Donald Trump, who played a pivotal role in the ceasefire.
A series of military strikes last week by India and Pakistan brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer to a broader war.
In an interview with CNN, Dar revealed that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called him, saying, “India is ready for a ceasefire. If you also stop, this can be resolved.” Dar said he responded by giving his word, stating, “If India does not resume hostilities, we won’t either.”
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Haj flights from Srinagar will restart on 14 May as per schedule, Shujaat Ahmad Qureshi, executive officer of the J&K Haj Committee, told reporters in Srinagar.
In a series of posts on X, he also asked if India had agreed to hold talks with Pakistan on Kashmir at a neutral venue, going against its existing policy of no third-party intervention. “Over 24 hours have passed since the US declared a ‘ceasefire ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his first public address after the recent conflict with Pakistan, made it clear that military operations have only been paused for now. He said any future steps would depend on how Pakistan behaves going forward.