Foreign Minister S Jaishankar’s first statement on India-Pakistan ceasefire
S Jaishankar
The military conflict between India and Pakistan was increasing. Now the ceasefire has been agreed between the two countries. On May 12, the two countries will once again talk about this issue. It has been told by India that there will be no fight between the two countries from 5 pm on Saturday evening. Now India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has tweeted on the ceasefire of both countries that India will not compromise on terrorism.
Consent to stop military action: S Jaishankar
India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has tweeted that India and Pakistan have agreed to stop firing and military action today. India has taken a constant and firm stand against all forms and expressions of terrorism. He will continue to do so.
US Secretary of State tweeted
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also said that in the last 48 hours, I have interacted with senior Indian and Pakistani officials including Vice President Vance and I have interacted with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shahbaz Sharif, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, Army Chief Aseem Munir and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Earlier, US President Donald Trump also gave information about the ceasefire by tweeting.
Terrorist attack will be considered as act of war
Earlier, India had decided that any terrorist attack in future would be considered as the Act of War against India. That is, the Government of India will respond to the way of war with the country that spreads terror and will not bear the brunt of terror.
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