In the heated conflict between India and Pakistan, the situation seems to have calmed down for the time being with the agreement of a ceasefiring -the fire. India accused the Pakistani armed forces against the fire brigade, who were immediately refused by the other side – reports about attacks could not do this at night.
US President Donald Trump was satisfied with the fire break mediated by the US. He was very proud of the strong and unwavering leadership in Pakistan and in India he wrote on his Truth Social Platform on Saturday evening. Both would have the power to understand that it was time to stop. “I will work with India and Pakistan to see if a solution for the Kashmir question can be found after ‘a thousand years’,” he added. He will also expand trade with both countries.
Previously mutual air strikes
The conflict between the two countries had recently deteriorated considerably, there were battles on the border and mutual air strikes. On Saturday, the agreement on a cease -the -furen was surprisingly announced. According to Trump, the United States transferred between the two South Asian nuclear forces. According to the US State Secretary Marco Rubio, the two parties corresponded to the start of discussions about different issues that must take place on neutral land.
Conflicts that go back to the colonial period contribute to the tensions – as well as the fact that India is Hindu -shaped and Muslims live in Pakistan. One of the biggest problems is that India has suspended a contract that controls the water use of the Indus and its tributaries in both countries.
The government of Pakistan thanks supporters
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif thanked the nation at Trump for his support for a cease -the Fires. Other countries such as Saudi Aarabia, Great -Britain, Turkey, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates also played an important role in the efforts to break a fire.
According to CNN, the US government had involved an imminent large -scale in the conflict as an intermediary because of concern about worries about caring intelligence skills, so three well -informed sources in the government apparatus had confirmed the American broadcaster. Trump’s Vice President JD Vance, among other things, called on Friday with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Source: Krone

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