A spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Tuesday that with India and Pakistan reaching an understanding to end hostilities, 바카라we're in a better place,바카라 hoping that the countries would use it to deal with their 바카라outstanding issues.바카라
India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire to end the quickly intensifying four day escalation involving cross-border drone and missile strikes.
As per PTI, Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for the Secretary-General said that 바카라The ceasefire is holding. I think we have seen we're in a better place than we were before. We hope that the parties will use this to deal with a lot of the outstanding issues between them.바카라
Guterres described that ceasefire as a 바카라positive step바카라 and welcomed the ceasefire. Guterres said he hopes 바카라the agreement will contribute to lasting peace and foster an environment conducive to addressing broader, longstanding issues between the two countries,바카라 Dujarric had said in a statement on Saturday, PTI reported.
Whereas the New York City Mayor Eric Adams said, 바카라In this city, Indian and Pakistani communities live side by side 바카라 as neighbors, small business owners, colleagues, and friends 바카라 united as New Yorkers. We celebrate this moment of calm and the strength our South Asian communities bring to the fabric of our city,바카라 in a post on X.
The ceasefire came after India launched Operation Sindoor after midnight of May 7 and hit nine terrorist infrastructures across Pakistan in precision strikes. In retaliation, Pakistan launched its own operation - Bunyan Marsoos - announcing on Saturday.
Both sides have claimed to inflict losses, downing planes. India바카라s Director General of Military Operations said that at least 35-40 Pakistani personnel were killed across Line of Control in artillery and small arms firing.