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Pakistan says ceasefire extended till Sunday at DGMO talks, no word from India

FP News Desk • May 16, 2025, 09:22:43 IST
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As India and Pakistan have agreed to continue efforts to ease military tensions along the Line of Control and the western border through confidence-building measures, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister has said that the ceasefire has been extended until Sunday after talks between military officials.

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As India and Pakistan on Thursday agreed to continue confidence-building measures (CBMs) to gradually reduce military tensions along the Line of Control and the international border on the western front, Pakistan announced that the ceasefire had been extended until Sunday.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Ishaq Dar, said the Pakistan Army had agreed to extend the ceasefire with India following a phone call between the two DGMOs. However, there was no official confirmation from the Indian Army regarding the extension.

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After an earlier agreement on May 10 between Indian DGMO Lt General Rajiv Ghai and Pakistan’s DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah to halt cross-border firing, both sides are now working to strengthen CBMs and prevent any further aggressive actions, an official said.

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The initial ceasefire was established on May 10 after prolonged hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said, “From the time Operation Sindoor started on May 7 till the understanding on cessation of military action on May 10, there were conversations between Indian and US leaders on the evolving military situation. The issue of trade did not come up in any of these discussions.”

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Last week, Trump made a surprise announcement on Truth Social, claiming that his administration had helped India and Pakistan reach a ceasefire after days of intense cross-border fighting.

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