India and Pakistan conform to the speedy ceasefire

India's Foreign Minister Vikram Misri stops on May 10, 2025 in the Ministry of Outer Affairs (MEA) in Neu -Delhi, India, in the Ministry of Outer Affairs (MEA).

Anushree Fadnavis | Reuters

India and Pakistan have agreed to an “immediate ceasefire”, said President Donald Trump on Saturday, after fighting rising tensions and fighting between the two nations.

“After a long night full of conversations, which the United States conveyed, I am pleased to be able to tell you that India and Pakistan have approved a complete and immediate ceasefire,” wrote Trump about the social truth.

Pakistani and Indian leaders also confirmed the ceasefire agreement.

The announcement of the ceasefire comes hours after fighting on Saturday, with both nations continue to start military operations against each other.

The world's leaders asked the two nuclear nations to deal with the dialogue for the de -escalation of tensions, as the fights lasted for several days.

Read more CNBC policy reporting

“Pakistan has always tried for peace and security in the region without affecting its sovereignty and territorial integrity!” The Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar wrote on Saturday on X.

The Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar also confirmed the ceasefire and said that “India in all its forms and manifestations consistently maintained a firm and uncompromising attitude against terrorism”.

“This will continue to do so,” wrote Jaishankar about X.

The ceasefire begins at 5 p.m. local time, said Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Misri on Saturday.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio also said that the two nations agreed to “start talks about a number of topics at a neutral location”.

Rubio said that Vice President JD Vance has been hit with leaders of the two nations in the past two days.

The Foreign Minister praised the Prime Minister of the two nations “about their wisdom, prudence and state art in the selection of the peace path”.

Comments are closed.