
Pakistan's Foreign Minister also testified to agreement, as he said that halt in hostilities was negotiated directly by the two countries.
India and Pakistan accept ceasefire, U.S. President Trump confirms latest news: In a notable development against the backdrop of mounting tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan have signed an agreement on a ceasefire. The news was posted via a tweet from the U.S. President, which was an important diplomatic development.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister also testified to the agreement, as he said that the halt in hostilities was negotiated directly by the two countries.
Sources reported that the ceasefire was called by Pakistan's Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) earlier in the afternoon. After both sides held discussions, an agreement was reached to stop firing and military operations. Sources, however, made it clear that no decision has been taken on resuming talks on other matters at any place.
Ceasefire will be from 5 pm, MEA gave information in a press conference that next talk will be held on 12 May.
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