Pakistan and India have agreed to extend until Sunday the Alto El Fuego announced last Saturday by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, after the recent fighting between both countries around Kashmir the most intense in about 25 years.
Vice Pakistani Prime Minister, Ishaq Dar, has assured this Thursday before the Senate who has extended the high fire After carrying out a round of conversations Among the military authorities in both countries, according to the newspaper ‘Dawn’.
Trump presumed on Monday that thanks to his mediation a “nuclear conflict” was avoided between the parties, alluding to the arsenales of those who have both India and Pakistan. The tycoon has expressed his trust of That is a high “permanent” fire.
For his part, the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, has assured that the truce with Pakistan is not final and that New Delhi reserves the right to continue attacking assumptions “Terrorist bastions” in territories controlled by the neighboring country.
The tension between Pakistan and India has triggered an attack perpetrated in April in the Indian Kashmir and that caused the death of 26 civiliansmostly tourists. After that, New Delhi pointed directly to Islamabad as responsible and launched attacks against the neighboring country, although the Pakistani authorities have been disconnected from the event.