Foreign Secretary David Lammy welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire
- India and Pakistan confirmed a full and immediate ceasefire on Saturday following weeks of clashes sparked by the killing of 26 people in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month.
- The ceasefire was reached through US-led talks aimed at ending the conflict after India accused Pakistan of involvement, which Islamabad denied.
- Explosions were reported in Indian-controlled Kashmir hours after the ceasefire announcement, and gunfire was heard along the Line of Control amid continuing tensions.
- Foreign Secretary David Lammy described the ceasefire as 'hugely welcome' and encouraged India and Pakistan to maintain their commitment to the agreement, while US President Donald Trump shared news of the deal on Truth Social.
- The ceasefire is seen as a first step toward de-escalation, with international leaders encouraging dialogue and cautioning that lasting peace requires sustained efforts.
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'Hugely welcome': World reacts to Pakistan-India ceasefire
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, US President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir. — Reuters/File The international community breathed a sigh of relief after nuclear-armed arch-rivals —Pakistan and India —reached a...


Foreign Secretary David Lammy welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefire
The two countries confirmed the ceasefire deal on Saturday after US-led talks to end the conflict.
Celebrations in Lahore after India and Pakistan reach ceasefire deal
Celebrations in Lahore after India and Pakistan reach ceasefire deal There were celebrations in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Sunday as India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire deal after they fired volleys of missiles across their borders on Saturday. (AP Video: Jahanzaib Aurangzaib) #india #pakistan #news Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing via https://ne…
Dr Karan Singh welcomes India-Pakistan Ceasefire
Applauds PM Modi’s leadership in Operation Sindoor, urges support for affected people STATE TIMES NEWS JAMMU: Dr. Karan Singh, former Sadr-e-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir and former Member Parliament has welcomed the understanding between India and Pakistan and also urged the government to ensure adequate compensation to the people affected by cross-border shelling in Jammu and Kashmir.In a handout issued today, the former Member Parliament said …
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