G7 urges India-Pakistan de-escalation
- On May 9, 2025, the G7 foreign ministers and the EU urged India and Pakistan in New Delhi to de-escalate ongoing military tensions through dialogue.
- The call came amid escalating tensions following a deadly assault on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, which resulted in the deaths of 26 Indian nationals and one visitor from Nepal, prompting India to launch retaliatory strikes and leading to intensified military exchanges.
- The G7 statement condemned the attack, expressed deep concern for civilian safety, and urged both nuclear-armed neighbors to exercise maximum restraint and avoid escalation.
- The statement highlighted that increasing military actions could significantly undermine stability in the region and called for a prompt, peaceful, and lasting diplomatic solution.
- The joint appeal highlights ongoing risks in Kashmir and calls for dialogue to prevent conflict escalation that could destabilize the broader region.
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Lammy and foreign ministers call for ‘de-escalation’ between India and Pakistan
The Foreign Secretary and his counterparts have urged both countries to show ‘maximum restraint’.
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Read Full ArticleG7 urges India-Pakistan de-escalation
The Group of Seven (G7) nations on Friday urged India and Pakistan to immediately de-escalate rising military tensions and engage in direct dialogue following deadly cross-border strikes and clashes that have claimed dozens of lives. “We urge maximum restraint from both India and Pakistan,” the G7 said, warning that “further military escalation poses a serious threat to regional stability.” The United States has also offered to assist in initiat…
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