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Trump says India and Pakistan have agreed to a 'full and immediate ceasefire' brokered by the U.S.

  • Following several weeks of missile and drone attacks along the contested Kashmir border, India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire that took effect immediately on Saturday.
  • The ceasefire followed a surge in tensions triggered by a mass shooting of 26 civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir last month, which India blamed on Pakistan.
  • U.S. Officials, including President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, claimed U.S.-led talks helped broker the ceasefire, but India’s government stated the agreement was negotiated directly between the two countries.
  • Secretary Rubio emphasized that both sides need to de-escalate and reestablish communication to avoid miscalculation, while Pakistan’s foreign minister said their response will follow if India continues attacks.
  • Although the ceasefire halted some of the most intense clashes in years between these nuclear-armed neighbors, reports of violations have cast doubt on its longevity and the prospects for renewed negotiations.
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Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire to end the worst military confrontation between them in decades. They accused the other of violating the deal hours later.

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