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Pakistan, India Agree To ‘Immediate Cease-Fire,’ Even As Early Violations Reported

Eurasia Review Saturday, 10 May 2025 ()
By Daud Khattak

(RFE/RL) -- India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate cease-fire, US President Donald Trump and officials from both South Asian countries said, after the biggest flare-up of fighting between the nuclear-armed neighbors in years sparked fears of a full-scale war.

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