Pakistan extends ceasefire with India as pause in fighting holds

The ceasefire between Pakistan and India will be extended to May 18, a top official in Islamabad said, indicating the respite in fighting is holding after clashes this month brought the two nuclear-armed nations close to a full-blown war.

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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar added in a speech to parliament on Thursday that his country would not violate the truce, which will “ultimately go to a dialogue and it will be a composite dialogue”.

The Indian Army said in a statement on the same day that it would continue to work on confidence-building measures with Pakistan “so as to reduce the alertness level”.

The two nations, which have clashed on many occasions over the disputed territory of Kashmir, conducted tit-for-tat military strikes for several days from May 7, accusing each other of escalating the conflict.

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After India and Pakistan trade blows over Kashmir, will their ceasefire hold?

After India and Pakistan trade blows over Kashmir, will their ceasefire hold?

Both sides agreed to halt firing at each other on May 10. While there were reports of the neighbours violating the truce in the hours after it was called, the agreement has appeared to be holding since then.

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