Pakistan Agrees to Ceasefire with India, Calls for More Talks

Pakistan seeks international intervention to resolve tensions with India, emphasizing dialogue and accountability for regional stability.

Pakistan has called for international intervention to resolve key issues with India amid ongoing tensions. A high-level delegation led by former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari presented Islamabad's stance in London, emphasizing the need for further dialogue. The delegation highlighted Pakistan's defensive actions during the conflict, including the downing of six Indian jets, and stressed the importance of resolving the Kashmir dispute for regional stability.

The team also engaged with British policymakers and think tanks, urging global powers to hold India accountable for its actions, particularly regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. The delegation's visit to London follows similar engagements in the US and upcoming meetings in Brussels.

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