Trump’s mediation offer renews focus on Kashmir after India-Pakistan clash risked broader war
- Trump's intervention followed increasing tensions between India and Pakistan, which risked escalating into a broader conflict.
- Marco Rubio announced a ceasefire and stated that India and Pakistan agreed 'to start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site.'
- In Pakistan, the government hailed a 'victory' after its air force repelled Indian warplanes and drones that breached its airspace from May 7 to 11.
- Pakistan insists that any lasting solution to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute must align with UN Security Council resolutions, ensuring the rights of the Kashmiri people.
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US wants Pakistan, India to resume direct talks
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India rejects Trump’s claim his trade concessions de-escalated India-Pakistan tensions
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Brief air war over, but chance of Pakistan-India escalation appears to have grown
India and Pakistan laid down their arms this weekend, largely due to pressure from the US, Saudi Arabia and the UK. The three nuclear powers pulled both nuclear powers back from the brink of war. The ceasefire is fragile and there is much uncertainty about how the talks to prevent a new conflict will continue. In four days of airstrikes and shelling back and forth, dozens of people were killed last week. Pakistan says India has killed forty civi…
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