On Saturday evening, Pakistan’s foreign ministry issued a statement reaffirming the nation’s commitment to the ceasefire agreement reached with India, despite rising accusations of violations. The statement aimed to demonstrate Pakistan’s dedication to peace, even as tensions flared along the border.
While accusing India of violating the ceasefire in unspecified locations, the ministry did not provide further details. Instead, it emphasized that Pakistan’s armed forces maintained a disciplined and restrained approach, managing the situation with a focus on de-escalation rather than confrontation.
Pakistan called for open communication between the two nations at higher diplomatic levels to resolve any ceasefire challenges. It urged both sides to exercise caution and prevent actions that could reignite hostilities, emphasizing the importance of stability and constructive dialogue.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in his address later that night, praised the Pakistani military for its exemplary conduct. He stated that the forces had “made military history,” highlighting their dedication, professionalism, and discipline in the ongoing conflict. The speech focused on national pride rather than the specifics of border incidents.
Sharif chose not to address India’s accusations or reports of explosions in Kashmir. Instead, his comments centered on rallying national unity, emphasizing the military’s significant role in maintaining Pakistan’s sovereignty and security during tense moments.
He expressed gratitude to US President Donald Trump for his role in facilitating the ceasefire. Additionally, Sharif thanked leaders from China, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey, Qatar, and the UK for their support in securing the truce and promoting peace.
In closing, Sharif honored the military’s role in protecting the nation’s dignity. He declared that their actions had earned Pakistan the “most magnificent honor and pride,” signaling confidence in the country’s future stability and defense capabilities.
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