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Reuters: Lammy says UK, US working to ensure enduring India-Pakistan ceasefire, dialogue
- British Foreign Secretary David Lammy visited Islamabad on May 16, 2025, to support efforts for a lasting ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
- The visit followed weeks of missile exchanges after a deadly Kashmir attack that escalated tensions, and included India suspending the Indus Water Treaty.
- Lammy praised the leaders’ statesmanship in de-escalating conflict while urging adherence to treaty obligations and ongoing dialogue with U.S. support.
- He stated the ceasefire is “hugely welcome” but remains fragile, emphasizing that terrorism must be addressed and water treaty commitments honored.
- The diplomatic initiative suggests sustained international collaboration aims to prevent further escalation and build confidence between these nuclear-armed neighbors.
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A border comparison suggests the possibility of a greater attack if diplomacy fails. It is an instrument that diplomats use to convince the other side that their country has not been intimated.
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Read Full ArticleLammy says UK, US working to ensure enduring India-Pakistan ceasefire, dialogue
Britain is working with the U.S. to ensure a ceasefire between India and Pakistan endures and that "confidence-building measures" and dialogue take place, foreign minister David Lammy said on Saturday.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleTogether with the United States, Britain is working on a permanent ceasefire between India and Pakistan. The aim is to achieve "confidence-building measures", said British Foreign Minister David Lammy.
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