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India and Pakistan agree to a ceasefire via the US

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Trump said the two countries agreed to a “full and immediate ceasefire” after the nuclear armed forces were hit after the terrorist attacks in Kashmir.

India and Pakistan agreed to the terms of a ceasefire via the US following three days of cross-border artillery fire, drone attacks and missile attacks.

President Donald Trump said the two countries agreed to a “full and immediate ceasefire” in a social media statement.

The two nuclear forces were hit by the most serious conflict of decades on May 7th. The conflict came from attacks in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir, where terrorists fired fire on a group of tourists and killed 26 people.

A relatively unknown group called the Kashmir Resistance argued responsibility for the attack, and India suggested that the group is a derivative of the Rashkar Etaiba, a terrorist group that has attacked Indian troops and police in the past.

Pakistan denied the allegations, suggesting that the attack was a false flag operation by India.

Islamabad and New Delhi have been hit regularly beyond Kashmir’s control since 1947, when India and Pakistan were first divided and given independence by the British Empire. At the time, Pakistan was founded in 1948 as a nation for Muslims in India, in a similar way to how Britain divided Israel and Palestine.

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Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishak Dal announced the ceasefire in a statement to local news, adding that Saudi Arabia and Turkey played a role in driving trade.

“Pakistan and India agreed to a ceasefire with rapid effect,” Dah wrote in X.

Meanwhile, India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Mithri said the military chiefs of both countries will speak in the afternoon and will speak again on Sunday.

“It was agreed between them that both sides would halt all fire and military action on the land and in the air.

More than 60 people were killed in the clash, threatening to destabilize the subcontinent in an all-out war between nuclear militants.

The battle began on May 7 when India took a strike over what it said was Pakistan Kashmir and Pakistan’s terrorist infrastructure.

India and Pakistan have seen dozens of short dust and border clashes in recent years, but the two powers have not been engaged in all-out war since 1999, when Pakistani extremists crossed the border into Indian-controlled territories to seize more land in Kashmir.

India is also blaming Pakistan for decades of Islamist rebellion in Kashmir and elsewhere, beginning in the 1980s and killing tens of thousands of people. Pakistan said it would not be behind the rebellion, but would provide moral, political and diplomatic support to Kashmir separatists.

Pakistan has similarly been accused of being a sponsor of the United States of America for decades, including in 2011 when US troops found and killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in the country’s northwestern provinces.



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