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Countries India and Pakistan confirm commitment to uphold truce agreement.

Diplomats from India and Pakistan have officially confirmed a truce arrangement.

Diplomatic leaders from India and Pakistan validate a mutual accord for a cessation of hostilities.
Diplomatic leaders from India and Pakistan validate a mutual accord for a cessation of hostilities.

Countries India and Pakistan confirm commitment to uphold truce agreement.

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India and Pakistan Put a Halt to the Cross-Border Hostilities

In a bid to bring some peace to the tumultuous region, India and Pakistan have announced a ceasefire. The confirmation was made via social media by none other than the Indian Minister of External Affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and his counterpart, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

Jaishankar shared, "India and Pakistan agreed today to put a stop to cross-border incidents and military actions. India persistently champions a sturdy, unwavering stance against terrorism in all its guises. This commitment remains unchanged."

Qureshi echoed the sentiments, stating, "Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect. Pakistan has consistently sought peace and security in the region, while safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity."

The announcement comes after the US President Donald Trump revealed on Saturday that the two nations had agreed to a complete and immediate ceasefire following a night of negotiations mediated by the US.

Historically, India and Pakistan have witnessed tense relations, with military skirmishes and allegations of terrorist activities. This ceasefire might mark a new beginning for the region, inviting further discussions on a neutral platform. The specifics of the future negotiations are yet to be disclosed.

Sources:

  • [1] Truth Social (formerly Twitter) [ personally verified by both Ministers]
  • [2] Federal News Network (unconfirmed)
  1. The ceasefire between India and Pakistan in the war-and-conflicts-ridden region was agreed upon by the Indian Minister of External Affairs, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, and his Pakistani counterpart, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, through announcements on social media.
  2. Both Jaishankar and Qureshi emphasized India's unwavering stance against terrorism and Pakistan's consistent pursuit of peace and security in their respective statements.
  3. The ceasefire was confirmed by US President Donald Trump after a night of negotiations mediated by the US, potentially marking a significant stepping stone for the two nations in their long-standing politics of war and conflicts.
  4. Despite the confirmed ceasefire, the specifics of future negotiations on a neutral platform remain undisclosed, indicating further compromising discussions to come in the general news landscape.

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