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India and Pakistan accused each other the hours of “violations” hours after the two countries said they had agreed to a ceasefire after days of cross-border military strikes.
After sounds of explosions were heard in the Indian managed Kashmir, India’s foreign secretary Vikram Miskri said that there had been “repeated violations of the concept where we arrived”.
A short time later, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it was “dedicated to a loyal implementation of a cease -the fire … Despite the violations that India have committed in some areas”.
The fighting between India and Pakistan in the past four days is the worst military confrontation between the two rivals in decades.
The use of drones, rockets and artillery began when India hit goals in Pakistan and Kashmir assessed by Pakistan in response to a deadly militant attack in Pahalgam last month. Pakistan had denied every involvement.
After four days of cross -border strikes, India and Pakistan said they had agreed a complete and immediate region.
US President Donald Trump announced the news on his social platform of De Waarheid on Saturday morning. He said it was mediated by the US.
Pakistani Foreign Minister later confirmed that the agreement had been reached by the two countries, and added that “three dozen countries” were involved in diplomacy.
But hours after the announcement, residents – and BBC reporters – reported to hear the sounds of explosions and flashes in the air in the most important Kashmiri cities of Srinagar and Jammu.
The Indian Foreign Minister Vikram Miskri said: “In the past hours there have been repeated violations of the concept where we arrived earlier tonight.
“This is a violation of the concept that arrived earlier today.”
Miskri said that India’s armed forces “gave an appropriate answer” and he concluded his briefing by calling Pakistan to tackle these violations “.
In response, a spokesperson for the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “Pakistan continues to commit himself to a loyal implementation of cease -the fires between Pakistan and India, announced earlier today.
“Notwithstanding the violations that India have committed in some areas, our armed forces deal with the situation with responsibility and restraint.
“We believe that all problems with a smooth implementation of the ceases -the fires must be tackled through communication at appropriate levels.
“The troops on the ground must also exercise restraint.”
Kashmir is fully claimed by India and Pakistan, but only partially managed by each because they were divided after the independence of Great Britain in 1947.
It has been a flash point between the two nuclear armed countries and they have fought two wars on it.
The Jaishankar confirmed it -the Foreign Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India said that the two countries “had given an insight into stopping shooting and military action”.
“India has consistently kept a strong and uncompromising attitude against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. It will continue to do this,” he added.
Later, in a speech to the nation, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that it was caught -the fires was reached “for the benefit of everyone”.
Speaking after the announcement of the cease -the fire, the American State Secretary Marco Rubio said that India and Pakistan had agreed to start conversations about a broad series of issues on a neutral site.
He said he and the US had spent vice-president JD Vance 48 hours with high Indian and Pakistani officials, including their respective Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Shehbaz Sharif.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said that he welcomed all the efforts to escalate the conflict. “
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said that Great Britain had been involved in conversations “for a few days”, in which Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lammy spoke to both parties.
“I am happy to see today that there is a ceasefire -fires,” said Sir Keir. “The task is now to ensure that it is sustainable and sustainable.”
The recent fighting came after two weeks of tension after killing 26 tourists in the resort city of Pahalgam.
Survivors of the attack of April 22 in the Indian-judged Kashmir, in which 25 Indians and one Nepalese national killed, said the militants took Hindu men.
The Indian Ministry of Defense said that this week his strikes were part of an “obligation” to keep “responsible” that are responsible for the attack. Pakistan described them as “not provoked”.
Pakistan said that Indian air strikes and cross-border fire had killed 36 people in Pakistan and Pakistan-assessed Kashmir since Wednesday, while the Indian army reported at least 21 deaths in the citizens in Pakistani shelling.
Fighting is intensified at night on Friday, where both countries accuse each other of aiming air bases and other military locations.