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President of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly Volkan Bozkir said that he wholeheartedly welcomes the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan.
He said, I wholeheartedly welcome today s ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. Their stated commitment to achieve sustainable peace through addressing each other’s core issues and concerns sets an example for other countries and demonstrates.
I wholeheartedly welcome today s ceasefire agreement between #India and #Pakistan. Their stated commitment to achieve sustainable peace through addressing each other’s core issues and concerns sets an example for other countries and demonstrates #UNGA values.
Nabila Massrali, Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, EU, said: The EU welcomes the agreement between India and Pakistan to observe a strict ceasefire at the Line of Control in Kashmir and to engage through the established mechanisms.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan says onus of progress after ceasefire agreement rests with India
Khan said his country always stood for peace, and was ready to move ahead to resolve all outstanding matters with New Delhi through dialogue. A file photo of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. | AFP Handout
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday welcomed the decision to halt cross-border firing along the Line of Control under the ceasefire agreement, but said that the onus of creating an environment for further progress rested with India.
India’s Ministry of Defence announced on Thursday that New Delhi and Pakistan had reaffirmed their commitment to a ceasefire along the border after a year of heightened military tensions between the two neighbouring countries. Both sides blame each other for the large-scale violations.
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