Pakistan open to peace talks if India halts aggression

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    ISLAMABAD — The foreign minister of Pakistan has indicated that the nation might explore steps for reducing tensions, provided that India refrains from initiating any further military actions. This statement comes amid heightened hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

    Pakistan’s foreign minister, addressing concerns over recent escalations, emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in maintaining regional stability. He highlighted that Pakistan remains open to peace and de-escalation, provided that there is a mutual commitment from the Indian side to cease aggressive measures.

    The backdrop of these comments is a series of exchanges that have increased strain in bilateral relations, prompting calls for restraint from various international quarters. The foreign minister underscored Pakistan’s readiness to engage in constructive talks, contingent on assurances from India that further attacks will not be pursued.

    As the tension continues to simmer, both countries face pressure from the global community to seek peaceful resolutions and avoid any steps that could further jeopardize peace in the region. The eyes of the world remain focused on South Asia, hoping for a breakthrough that could avert further conflict and bring about long-term harmony.