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Pakistan Denies Violating Ceasefire Agreement with India

Pakistan Denies Violating Ceasefire Agreement with India
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Politics May 11, 2025 01:30

islamabad - Pakistan refutes claims of breaching ceasefire in Kashmir with India, accuses India of violations, emphasizing the need for effective communication to address issues.

Pakistan Denies Violating Ceasefire Agreement with India

Pakistan has denied allegations of breaching the ceasefire agreement with India in Kashmir, stating that India itself violated the agreement in certain areas.

Responsibility and Restraint

Pakistani troops responded with responsibility and restraint to Indian provocations, emphasizing the importance of addressing ceasefire issues through proper communication.

Prime Minister's Address

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a televised speech, hailed the ceasefire as a victory for the country, thanking all parties involved in brokering the agreement, including the United States.

US Involvement

The United States played a key role in facilitating the ceasefire announcement, with President Donald Trump being the first to disclose the agreement. CNN reported that prior to the announcement, the US received concerning information about a potential escalation in the conflict between India and Pakistan.

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