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Donald Trump's placement offer to India, PAK hours after the ceasefire agreement


New -Delhi:

Sixteen hours after his surprise declaration about a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, US President Donald Trump has now offered to work with the two neighbors to find a solution for the Kashmir problem. It must be pointed out that Neu-Delhi has always emphasized that Kashmir is an integral part of India and a mediation of third-party providers. A reaction from the Indian government to the Trump offer is expected.

“I am very proud of the strong and unshakable leadership of India and Pakistan because they fully know and understand the strength, wisdom and strength that it was time to stop the current aggression that could have led to death and destruction so many and so much, and so much. Millions of good and innocent people could have died.

“I am proud that the United States could help them get this historical and heroic decision. Although I have not even discussed, I will essentially increase the trade with both great nations. I will also work with them to see whether after a” thousand years “a solution to the Kashmir solution that bless Kashm.

In a surprising step yesterday afternoon, Trump announced that India and Pakistan have approved a complete and immediate ceasefire. The development was unexpected, considering that the two sides had exchanged heavy fire just a few hours earlier. India bombed air bases and important military facilities in Pakistan.

“After a long night full of conversations, which the United States conveyed, I am pleased to be able to tell you that India and Pakistan have approved a complete and immediate ceasefire. Congratulations to both countries to use common sense and great intelligence. Thank you for your attention for this matter,” said the US President.

Shortly thereafter, the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that he and the US Vice President had spoken to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his Pakistani counterpart Shehbaz Sharif, the minister of external matters, Jaishankar, the Pakistan army chief Asim Munir, and the National Security Advisors of the two countries Ajit Doval and Asim Malik. “I am pleased to be able to tell you that the governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and start discussions about a broad problem in a neutral location,” he said.

About half an hour later, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri confirmed the ceasefire. He said that the General Director for Military Operations in India received a call from his Pakistani colleague yesterday afternoon. “It was agreed between them that both sides would take all shooting and military actions ashore and in the air and in sea with effect from 1700 hours on Saturday,” he said. “Instructions were given on both sides to work.

The Minister of External Affairs, Dr. S. Jaishankar, said: “In all its forms and manifestations, India has consistently maintained a firm and uncompromising attitude against terrorism. This will continue to do so.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi still has to talk about the development. Significantly, none of the official answers of the Indian leadership emphasized the role of the United States or spoke about the conditions on the basis on which the ceasefire was agreed.

On the Pakistani side, the deputy prime minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq said that Pakistan and India were entitled to an armistice with immediate effect. “Pakistan has always tried for peace and security in the region without affecting sovereignty and territorial integrity,” he said.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif thanked US President Trump for his “leadership and proactive role for peace”. “Pakistan estimates the United States to facilitate this result, which we have accepted in the interest of regional peace and stability. We also thank Vice President JD Vance and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio for their valuable contributions to peace in South Asia. Pakistan believes that this new beginning is the resuming of the region that has grown the region and the region, which has taken on and the region, which Journey, and their journey, and their journey, and their journey, and their journey, and their journey, and their journey and their journey and the stability, which have been prompted, prevent their journey and the task and stability that the region and rows and the stability and stability has prevented.

Hours after the announcement, violations of ceasefire were reported in Jammu and Kashmir, which led to a new statement by the Foreign Minister. “That evening there was an understanding between the DGMOS India and Pakistan to stop the military action that has been taking place in the past few days. In the past few hours, this understanding of Pakistan has been injured. The Indian army is retreating and deals with dealing with it within the border.

The ceasefire came after four days of spiral tensions between India and Pakistan. As a retaliation for the terrorist attack by Pahalgam, in which 26 innocent people in India were dead on May 7, the Operation Sindoor started and introduced air strikes for the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan with cashmere. Neu -Delhi emphasized that it did not aim to civil or military installations and that its only goal was to strike terrorist outfits. Pakistan, however, reacted with a strong shelling, which led to civilian deaths and a flood of drones and rockets that aimed at civilian areas. India's air defense managed to intercept most projectiles. In response to this, India aimed at Pakistan's military installations, including its most important air force, and caused severe damage.

Later, representatives of the army, the Navy and the Luftwaffe addressed a briefing and said that they were liable to the armistice, but “fully prepared and more and more vigilant and undertaken them to defend the sovereignty and integrity of the mother country”. “Every misfortune of Pakistan was countered with strength, and every future escalation will invite a decisive reaction,” they said.


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