UK Pushes for Durable Peace in South Asia
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UK pushes for durable peace in South Asia
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Friday paid an unscheduled visit to Islamabad in what seems to be part of international diplomatic efforts at seeking direct talks between the nuclear-armed nations following their four-day military fight. Lammy held formal talks with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and also met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The UK was one of the countries that played a role in brokering the ceasefire bet…
UK govt welcomes sustained ceasefire between Pakistan and India
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar walk together during an event in Islamabad on May 16, 2025. — British High Commission in Islamabad Stressing the need for a durable peace in the region, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Friday hailed Pakistan...
Lammy visits Pakistan in push for ‘durable peace’ with India
David Lammy’s visit was the first by a UK foreign secretary to Pakistan since 2021. Foreign Secretary David Lammy has visited Pakistan and vowed the UK would play its part in turning the “fragile ceasefire” between Pakistan and India into lasting peace. Mr Lammy welcomed the ceasefire with India as he met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other senior officials during the first visit of a UK foreign secretary to Pakistan since 2021. He said the …
UK says Pakistan-India ceasefire must hold, confirms Delhi shared no Pahalgam evidence
Pakistan has been subject to terrorism in past, says UK leader.I am the first foreign secretary to come here in four years.We made it clear that terrorist attacks in Pahalgam were horrific.LONDON: British Foreign Secretary David...
UK Praises India, Pakistan For Steps To Stop Hostilities Throughout Go to To Islamabad
United Kingdom International Secretary David Lammy praised each India and Pakistan throughout his go to to Pakistan on Friday for taking steps to “safe an settlement to stop hostilities.” Throughout talks with senior leaders in Pakistan, together with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Lammy acknowledged how tough the current tensions have been, particularly for individuals in each nations and the British Indian and British Pakistani communities. He…
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