Donald Trump claims to mediate India-Pakistan ceasefire talks
In a significant development, India and Pakistan have agreed to suspend all military actions across land, air, and sea starting 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, 2025. The decision follows high-level discussions between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both nations. The announcement was made by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Friday.
This brief announcement by Misri came shortly after Trump said that India and Pakistan have come to a full and immediate ceasefire agreement. The US president claims to have mediated the talks between both the nations.
India’s foreign ministry said that the DGMO of Pakistan’s military operations called the Indian DGMO on Saturday afternoon at 3:35 PM and it was agreed that both sides would stop all firing.
The ministry further added that more talks would be on 12 May between both the nations.
Increasing tensions amid both the nations have led them to take the peaceful way out.
What happened in the recent clash that led to ceasefire?
The tensions escalated after India launched its Operation SINDOOR on Wednesday in retaliation to Pakistan funded terrorist attack on tourists in Pahalgam on 22 April.
Pakistan has rejected India’s claim that it was behind the tourist attack. Since Wednesday, both countries have seen rising tensions, with gunfire, shelling, and the use of drones and missiles across the border.
After this ceasefire both the countries will mutually put down their weapons and strive for peace
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