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Dar: Pakistan’s Strike Prompted Ceasefire Talks

by Anum Arif
May 13, 2025
in International Politics
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Deputy PM Ishaq Dar calls on India to end regional aggression and denounces Israel's Gaza actions as Pakistan reaffirms support for Iran, Palestine, and China.

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Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, has disclosed that Pakistan’s retaliatory military action against India was a decisive factor in prompting the international community, including the United States, to intervene and urge a ceasefire between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

In an exclusive interview with CNN, Dar shared that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio personally called him, stating that “India is ready for a ceasefire. If you also stop, this can be resolved.” According to Dar, his response was measured yet firm: “If India does not resume hostilities, we won’t either.”

Dar revealed that Pakistan exercised restraint, waiting three days after India initiated missile attacks before responding. He stressed that Pakistan’s response was proportionate and calculated, underscoring the importance of deterrence and strategic patience.

The Deputy Prime Minister also emphasized that the core issue fueling instability in the region is the long-standing Kashmir dispute, which remains unresolved. “Kashmir is central to peace in South Asia. We cannot overlook it any longer,” he said.

Dar warned of the grave consequences if India unilaterally revokes or violates the Indus Waters Treaty, particularly if it diverts or blocks Pakistan’s water. He clearly stated that such a move would be considered an act of war.

Referring to recent aerial engagements, Dar claimed that India has now come to terms with the damage it suffered. Despite the military tensions, he reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to peace through diplomacy:

“We want to move forward with dialogue—on both sides—with dignity and respect.”

The statement signals Pakistan’s intent to de-escalate while asserting its readiness to defend its sovereignty if provoked. It also reflects growing concern over the regional and global implications of any future escalations between the two nations.

Tags: ceasefire talksIndus Waters Treaty warningIshaq DarKashmir disputePakistan India conflictUS mediation South Asia

Anum Arif

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