Global Leaders Call for Restraint Amid Rising India-Pakistan Tensions
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, global leaders, including UN Chief Guterres and US President Trump, have urged India and Pakistan to de-escalate rising military tensions. The international community emphasizes dialogue and diplomatic solutions to avoid further conflict, urging maximum military restraint and prioritizing regional stability.
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World leaders are raising urgent calls for restraint in the wake of escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan following a terror attack in Pahalgam. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and US President Donald Trump lead voices urging both nations to avoid further conflict and pursue peaceful negotiations.
India retaliated against terror attacks with missile strikes targeting nine locations, including JeM stronghold Bhawalpur, sparking international concern. The US, Russia, Britain, China, and other nations emphasize military restraint, warning that continued escalation could threaten regional and international stability.
The consensus among global leaders is for India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue, leveraging diplomatic channels to resolve differences. This approach aligns with previous agreements like the Simla Agreement and the Lahore Declaration, highlighting the shared aspiration for peace, stability, and prosperity in South Asia.
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