Pakistan's Prime Minister ready to talk to India. There is a decision on the suspension of weapons

During a visit to the Kamra Air Forces database, in Pendjab, the head of the Pakistani government said that it was time to talk about peace. He also declared that he was ready for it.
Pakistan Prime Minister about conversations with India. “Let's see who is a terrorist”
– If terrorism is to end in the region, let's sit and talk; Let's see who is a terrorist and who's purpose of terrorism – said Sharif.
In this way, the head of the Pakistani government indirectly referred to the allegations that India in Islamabad. Delhi accuses Pakistan of supporting armed groups that act on the Indian-Pakistani border, especially in Kashmir, and which India consider terrorist.
Conflict of India and Pakistan: Weapon suspension is underway
Earlier on Thursday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India Subrahmanyam Jaishankar stated that his country would not return to the Treaty on the distribution of water from the Indus River, until Pakistan ceased to support the groups considered by Delhi as terrorist. Islamabad rejects these accusations and emphasizes that they are unauthorized.
It was also announced on Thursday that the suspension of weapons between India and Pakistan was extended to Sunday. The decision in this matter was made during the two -day consultations of the army command of both countries. Before the expiry of this period, further talks of representatives of the feuding parties are expected.

The current Indian-Pakistani armed conflict began on May 7, when India conducted a series of attacks for purposes in Pakistan. In the retaliation of the Pakistani army she fired on targets in India. On Saturday, May 10, US President Donald Trump informed about the entry into force of the arms suspension. Later, the authorities of both countries confirmed this.
The subject of the dispute is Kashmir, whose status remains unresolved from the division of British India and the creation of independent India and Pakistan in 1947.




