EU asks India, Pakistan to ‘de-escalate’ situation, hails ‘right to protect citizens from acts of terror’
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Can India and Pakistan de-escalate?
Once again Pakistan’s strategy of asymmetric warfare against its larger South Asian neighbour has plunged the region to the brink of a wider war. Long-term Pakistani support of anti-India militant groups – in particular Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) – continually destabilises the region. The attack on tourists in the honeymoon location of Pahalgam meadow in Kashmir
EU asks India, Pakistan to ‘de-escalate’ situation, hails ‘right to protect citizens from acts of terror’
The EU condemned the Pahalgam terrorist attack and urges India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and engage in dialogue to de-escalate tensions. The EU is closely monitoring the situation and emphasizes the importance of protecting civilian lives.
'Every state has a duty...': EU condemns Pahalgam attack, backs India's ‘right’ to act against terror
At a time when tensions beween India and Pakistan are at their highest in decades, the European Union (EU) has condemned the Pahalgam attack and backed India’s right to act against terrorists
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