
New Delhi. After talks at the level of Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) between India and Pakistan, a ceasefire was agreed upon on Saturday, under which both sides have agreed to stop all types of military action. This important agreement was initiated by US President Donald Trump, who first claimed that both countries have agreed on a ceasefire. Many countries including Britain, Germany, Saudi Arabia and the European Union have welcomed it. So let us know what countries around the world have said about the agreement between India and Pakistan.
What did the European Union say on the Indo-Pak ceasefire?
The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas said that India and Pakistan have taken a very important step towards reducing tensions. This step should be respected.
Kaja Kallas tweeted on X that she has spoken to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on this matter.
What did Britain say on the Indo-Pak ceasefire?
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy welcomed the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan and said that it will help reduce tensions and it is in everyone’s interest.
What did Saudi Arabia say on the Indo-Pak ceasefire?
Saudi Arabia has welcomed the ceasefire step between India and Pakistan. The Foreign Ministry of Saudi Arabia posted on X that it welcomes the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India. It is hoped that both countries will restore peace.
Pakistan violated ceasefire
A few hours after the ceasefire agreement, Pakistan opened fire at several places on the LoC, to which the Indian Army retaliated and attempts of drone attacks from Kashmir to Gujarat were foiled. India has held Pakistan responsible for ceasefire violations. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the army is free to take any action.
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