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Days After India-Pakistan Ceasefire, US Urges To Maintain Direct Communications After Trump's Mediation Claims

Zee News Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Days after the India-Pakistan ceasefire, the United States has urged the two countries to maintain direct lines of communication in the interest of preserving regional stability.
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