💨 Abstract
Pakistan maintains its commitment to a ceasefire with India despite criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent remarks. Modi warned Pakistan against nuclear blackmail and stated that terror and trade cannot coexist. Pakistan's Foreign Office condemned Modi's comments as provocative, arguing they could escalate tensions. Islamabad reiterated its support for resolving the Kashmir dispute peacefully and backed President Trump's mediation efforts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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