NewsIndia and Pakistan trade blame in fresh ceasefire controversy

India and Pakistan trade blame in fresh ceasefire controversy

India and Pakistan are accusing each other of violating the ceasefire agreement that was reached just a few hours earlier. India's Deputy Foreign Minister Vikram Misri and Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs have presented their positions on this issue.

A series of accusations. The conflict between India and Pakistan intensifies.
A series of accusations. The conflict between India and Pakistan intensifies.
Images source: © PAP | SOHAIL SHAHZAD

What do you need to know?

        
  • India and Pakistan accuse each other of ceasefire violations.
  • Military clashes after India’s attack: The conflict erupted following India's attack on targets in Pakistan, which was intended as retaliation for a terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
  • Kashmir as a flashpoint: Kashmir has been a contentious issue between India and Pakistan since 1947, when both countries gained independence.

What are the positions of India and Pakistan?

India's Deputy Foreign Minister, Vikram Misri, accused Pakistan of multiple violations of the ceasefire agreement.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs claims that India was the first to break the ceasefire. In a statement to the media, Pakistan emphasized its commitment to maintaining peace and called for resolving issues through communication at the appropriate levels.

What’s next for the conflict in Kashmir?

Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, expressed hope for resolving existing issues between the two countries, such as the distribution of the Indus River waters and the Kashmir issue.

Nevertheless, the situation remains tense, and mutual accusations of ceasefire violations do not help in de-escalating the conflict.

A few hours earlier, India and Pakistan agreed to a complete and immediate ceasefire after talks mediated by the USA.

Military clashes between India and Pakistan erupted following India's attack on targets in Pakistan, intended as retaliation for a terrorist attack in Pahalgam. At least 66 people have died as a result of the mutual shelling. Kashmir, which has been a point of contention since 1947, remains a crucial flashpoint in relations between these two countries.

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