India and Pakistan have agreed to continue the ceasefire. The information was revealed by the Indian military on Sunday. During this ceasefire, Pakistan’s military said today that their main priority is peace. And India says former troops will be deployed as a security guard for the country’s controlled Kashmir.
India-controlled Kashmir’s Pahalgam gun attacks killed 26. India allegedly allegedly contributed to the attack against Pakistan. However, Islamabad has always been rejected. India and Pakistan started attacking on the night of May 6 in the tension. After four days of conflict, they agreed to a 10-May ceasefire.
The attacks between India and Pakistan have been stopped since then. Later today, an Indian army official said the media said that the ceasefire between the head of the two countries of the two countries would continue. There is no specific date for expiry. He said there was no new talk between the two countries’ forces yesterday.
Nothing was reported by the last Pakistan over the ceasefire period. However, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chowdhury of the military of the Pakistani military said that the country wants peace. “We are not a violent country,” he said in an interview with the media RT Arabic. We are a conscious and responsible country. Our first priority is peace. ‘
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has given this responsibility in the news of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bhutto Zardari media Jio News reports that Pakistan wants peace – to deliver the message to the international arena. His team PAKISTAN Muslim League Nawaz (PML -N) is one of the main ally PPP.
Social media x bilawal bhutto zardari writes, ‘The Prime Minister contacted me today. He requested that I would lead a delegation to highlight the state of peace in favor of peace. And according to the statement of the Prime Minister’s Office of Pakistan, the delegation’s task will be to highlight the propaganda of India in the international arena.
Meanwhile, AFP reports that New Delhi has decided to deploy former members of the country’s military as a security guard, the Indian-controlled Kashmir security guard.