India and Pakistan signal respite, but condition ceasefire to reciprocity

India and Pakistan signal respite, but condition ceasefire to reciprocity

Escalation of the conflict began on April 22, when a terrorist attack by the Jihadist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (Let) in the caixemira region resulted in the death of 26 people

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India attack in Pakistani cities in retaliation for the attack on CAXEMIRA

After a period of tensions between India and Pakistanboth countries expressed on Saturday (10) about the possibility of reducing mutual attacks, but this decrease is conditioned available to the opponent to also decrease hostility. During an interview with local Geo News, Pakistan Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq said that the suspension of hostile actions depends on India’s stance. In turn, Indian commander Vyomika Singh signaled that India could consider the reduction of tensions as long as Pakistan did the same.

The situation between these two nuclear powers has generated global concern, leading the international community to ask for moderation. United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio contacted leaders from both countries, emphasizing the importance of restoring direct communication between them.

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The current crisis began on April 22, when a terrorist attack in India resulted in the deaths of 26 people. This attack was attributed to the Jihadist group Lashkar-e-Taiba, which operates from Pakistan, although Islamabad denied any involvement. The Caixemira region, which has been the subject of dispute between the two countries since 1947, remains a focus of insurgency, with movements that seek both independence and attachment to Pakistan.

*Report produced with the aid of AI

Source: Jovempan

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