Pakistan and India agreed to a “full-fledged” and “not partial” ceasefire, Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday in an address to broadcaster Geo news, as he said that three dozen countries participated in the diplomacy that ensured it, reports Reuters.
Pakistan and India have agreed to a “ceasefire with immediate effect” Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday, confirming the announcement made by US President Donald Trump. Pakistan and India have come to a ceasefire with effect from now. Pakistan has always made efforts towards peace and security in the region without sacrificing its sovereignty and territorial integrity!\” Dar tweeted on X.
Pakistan’s Airports Authority (PAA) said its airspace reopened on Saturday after a ceasefire with India. Pakistan’s airspace has also been completely opened for all kinds of flights,” a PAA statement read following the announcement of the ceasefire by US President Donald Trump.
No fewer than 13 civilians died in Pakistani Kashmir within 12 hours up to noon on Saturday, said the region’s disaster authority, as India and Pakistan exchanged fire following Islamabad’s military retaliation against India during the early hours of the day. Hostilities between India and Pakistan, both of which partially govern Kashmir, have risen since India attacked “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan on Wednesday.


