
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced that the country's military has agreed with the Indian side to extend the ceasefire regime until May 18.
"We held talks today and the ceasefire will remain in force until May 18," Dar said.
In addition, on May 15, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry responded to the call of Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to take Pakistan's nuclear weapons under control.
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry called on the IAEA and the international community to pay attention to information about the theft and smuggling of nuclear and radioactive materials from India.
It is worth recalling that the conflict between India and Pakistan escalated on the night of May 7: the Indian army struck targets in Pakistani territory. On the night of May 10, Pakistan announced the launch of a large-scale operation against India.
On May 11, US President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan had agreed to a ceasefire. In turn, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, announced that strikes on Pakistan as part of the "Sindur" military operation have been stopped for the time being. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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