💨 Abstract
Pakistan stated it would consider de-escalating tensions if India ceases further attacks. This comes as both countries' militaries exchanged missile strikes, targeting each other's installations. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, speaking after a conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reiterated that Pakistan would respond to any further Indian strikes. The US and China have urged both nations to exercise restraint and engage in dialogue.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Yusuf Azhar: IC 814 mastermind killed on May 7 strike in Bahawalpur
Primary responsibility to bridge trust deficit lies with Pakistan: Farooq Abdullah
Meghalaya students evacuated from Northern India: CM
Srinagar residents hope conflict gives way to lasting peace
Gill-Pant duo set to take charge of Indian Test team, BCCI silent on Kohli
RPF personnel arrested by CBI for taking bribe to allow shop on railway land
Complete ban on flying drones in Kullu and Una districts of Himachal
Every religion in India not only survives but thrives, says Delhi LG
Railways violates labour law, court order by subsuming daily rest within weekly rest: Loco pilots
US vice president expresses gratitude to Indian, Pak leaders for agreeing to ceasefire
Powered by MessengerX.io