Group 1 - Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dar announced the extension of the ceasefire agreement with India until May 18 [1] - Military communications between Pakistan and India took place on May 14 and 15, leading to the agreement to extend the ceasefire [1] - Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain, with India stating that the key water treaty, the Indus Waters Treaty, is currently suspended until Pakistan ceases cross-border terrorism [1] Group 2 - Indian Defense Minister Singh called for international oversight of Pakistan's nuclear weapons by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) [2] - Indian Prime Minister Modi emphasized that India will not tolerate Pakistan's "nuclear blackmail" and will respond severely to cross-border terrorism [2]
巴基斯坦副总理兼外长:印巴同意停火延至5月18日
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-05-15 22:36