‘US did not put any pressure for ceasefire’, PAK Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also denied Trump’s claim

‘US did not put any pressure for ceasefire’, PAK Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also denied Trump’s claim

India Pakistan Ceasefire: The ceasefire in the US arbitration between India and Pakistan has been extended till 18 May. Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed this on Thursday (May 15). Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar also has charge of the Ministry of External Affairs.

Addressing the Pakistani Parliament, PAK deputy PM PM Ishaq Dar said that the decision between the two countries was taken during the DGMO level on Wednesday (May 14) during a conversation on the hotline. This ceasefire has been extended till 18 May.

Pakistan also rejected Trump’s claim

At the same time, Ishaq Dar also dismissed the claims made by US President Donald Trump in an interview given to Al Jazeera. When asked, “Was America approached for ceasefire?” In response to this question, Ishaq Dar said that we did not have any talks with America about ceasefire.

On asking the second question whether the ceasefire on Pakistan was imposed on Pakistan. Ishaq Dar said that there is no question of imposing ceasefire. He claimed, “This is a question of being realistic rather than ego. If we had behaved like our neighboring country, then there would have been disastrous results in this entire region.

Many countries were in touch with us- Ishaq Dar

He said that many countries including America, Saudi Arabia, UAE were talking with Pakistan. All these countries were trying to maintain peace between the two sides. We were free to make this decision. He lied on India’s military bases and attacks on citizens by Pakistan, saying that we showed a lot of patience. NAPA-Tula responded to the action taken by India.

(This is a braking news. It is being updated continuously.)

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