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    India and Pakistan agreed to a complete and immediate ceasefire after claiming that Trump mediated us: Live Update

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comMay 10, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    An explosion over Kashmir has been heard, the witness says

    Just hours after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan reached, an explosion was heard in India-controlled Jammu, Kashmir.

    Witnesses saw the projectile in Kashmir city around 7:45pm, India, almost three hours after the truce was agreed.

    It is unknown who is responsible for the explosion.

    Alexander ButlerMay 10th, 2025 16:25

    Watch: Trump announces India and Pakistan agree to a “complete and immediate” ceasefire

    Trump has announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to a “complete and immediate” ceasefire

    Alexander ButlerMay 10th, 2025 16:12

    US officials say they have reported “shuttle diplomacy” between India and Pakistan

    According to the New York Times, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio worked on telephone work between Indian and Pakistani officials and conducted “shuttle diplomacy.”

    Vice President JD Vance reportedly spoke to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    President Donald Trump, who announced the ceasefire on social media, said talks between the two countries were mediated by the US.

    Holly BancroftMay 10th, 2025 15:49

    British Foreign Secretary urges India and Pakistan to maintain a ceasefire

    Foreign Secretary David Lamee has said he is “a great welcome” the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and in a social media post, “I urge both parties to maintain this. Deescalation is in the interest of everyone.”

    British Foreign Secretary David Ramie (Getty Images)

    Holly BancroftMay 10th, 2025 15:41

    Indian military says it remains vigilant

    The Indian troops remain “vigilant” and are ready to defend their sovereignty, defense officials said after the announcement of the ceasefire.

    Ragu R. Naia, an admiral of the Indian Navy, told a press conference on Saturday that the Indian army is stalked to the understanding that it reached a ceasefire, but is “fully prepared, vigilant and committed to defending the sovereignty and integrity of the motherland.”

    “All misfortunes from Pakistan are strong, and all future escalations will lead to decisive responses. We are ready to launch any business that may require the work that is necessary to defend our nation,” said Nia.

    Wing Commander Vyomika Singh (L), Navy Admiral Ragu r. Naia (c), and Indian Army Colonel Sophia Kureshi will speak at a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi on May 10, 2025.
    Wing Commander Vyomika Singh (L), Navy Admiral Ragu r. Naia (c), and Indian Army Colonel Sophia Kureshi will speak at a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi on May 10, 2025. (AFP by Getty Images)

    Holly BancroftMay 10th, 2025, 15:30

    India and Pakistan “worked directly in the ceasefire,” sources say

    India and Pakistan have directly addressed the ceasefire agreement, an Indian source told CNN. The news comes after US President Donald Trump said the armistice was the result of our night of mediation.

    According to sources, “The fires and suspension of military action between India and Pakistan have been resolved directly between the two countries.”

    Announcement of the decision, the Indian Foreign Minister said, “India and Pakistan have today built an understanding of terminations and suspension of military action.”

    Holly BancroftMay 10th, 2025 15:11

    In Photo: People Celebrate the Cerezer

    Pakistani people will exchange sweets to celebrate after the ceasefire between Pakistan and India on May 10, 2025 in Multan.
    Pakistani people will exchange sweets to celebrate after the ceasefire between Pakistan and India on May 10, 2025 in Multan. (AFP by Getty Images)
    Pakistani people will be showered with rose petals to celebrate after the ceasefire between Pakistan and India in Multan on May 10, 2025.
    Pakistani people will be showered with rose petals to celebrate after the ceasefire between Pakistan and India in Multan on May 10, 2025. (AFP by Getty Images)
    Activists hold a banner in front of praise of the Indian Defense Forces for military operations, code name
    Activists have held a banner in front of them celebrating the Indian Defence Force coded “Operation Sindoor” – a military operation in Mumbai. (AFP by Getty Images)
    Pakistani people stand on a tank flashing victory sign as if to celebrate after a ceasefire
    Pakistani people stand on a tank flashing victory sign as if to celebrate after a ceasefire (AFP by Getty Images)

    Holly BancroftMay 10th, 2025 15:01

    The Indus Waters Treaty remains suspended, sources say

    The Induswaters Treaty between India and Pakistan remains suspended, four government sources told Reuters. This is despite the countries reached a ceasefire agreement on Saturday, days after the deadly battle.

    The 1960 treaty regulates the sharing of water from tributaries between the Indus River and South Asian countries. India pulled it out last month after a fatal attack on tourists in Kashmir.

    They cited national security concerns. The Indus Basin supplies around 80% of Pakistan’s irrigated agriculture.

    India does not have the power to restrict water in Pakistan, but it can choose to ignore the limitations of silt irradiation and release sediment into the water.

    Holly BancroftMay 10th, 2025 14:46

    Many in Pakistan welcome ceasefire news with relief and joy

    Reciting the slogan “Long Live Pakistan,” many cities welcomed the ceasefire with India, calling it a moment of national pride and relief after tensions rose.

    “This is a big day for Pakistan,” said Mohammad Fate, a young man from Lahore.

    “Our troops responded with strength and India had no choice but to agree to a ceasefire.”

    Pakistani people flash signs of victory to celebrate after the ceasefire between Pakistan and India in Multan on May 10, 2025
    Pakistani people flash signs of victory to celebrate after the ceasefire between Pakistan and India in Multan on May 10, 2025 (AFP by Getty Images)

    In Islamabad, Zubai Dhabibi, a 45-year-old housewife, expressed her joy in restoring peace with India, saying, “War brings only suffering. I’m happy that I’m calm. I feel like Eid. I’ve won.”

    In the northwest city of Peshawar and tribal regions adjacent to Afghanistan, guns were fired into the air to celebrate the ceasefire.

    In Muzaffarabad, the capital of Kashmir, controlled by Pakistan, residents welcomed the ceasefire and hoped it would bring the much-anticipated relief to the region, which bears the brunt of repeated conflicts.

    “For us, peace means survival,” said resident Zulfikar Ali. “We are struggling enough. We are pleased that both Pakistan and India have made wise decisions.”

    Namita SinghMay 10th, 2025 14:31

    Pakistan will fully reopen airspace

    Pakistan has fully reopened its airspace for all kinds of flights, the country’s airport officials said on Saturday.

    “All airports across the country are now available for normal flight operations,” he said in a statement.

    On May 10, 2025, after launching missile strikes in Pakistan, people hold flags and placards and shout anti-Indian slogans during protests in front of the paramilitary FC headquarters.
    On May 10, 2025, after launching missile strikes in Pakistan, people hold flags and placards and shout anti-Indian slogans during protests in front of the paramilitary FC headquarters. (EPA)

    Namita SinghMay 10th, 2025 14:23

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