Following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Russia has urged India and Pakistan to resolve their disputes through diplomatic and political means, referencing the Simla Accord and Lahore Declaration as frameworks for peaceful dialogue. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke directly with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, emphasizing the need for de-escalation. India, meanwhile, has imposed strict punitive measures against Pakistan, including trade bans and port restrictions, while vowing strong action against those responsible for the attack. The situation has drawn international attention, with global leaders calling for restraint and renewed dialogue between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The crisis underscores the persistent volatility in Indo-Pak relations and the importance of diplomatic engagement to prevent further escalation.
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Russia urges India, Pakistan to resolve Pahalgam tensions, Sergey Lavrov speaks to S Jaishankar
Russia urges India and Pakistan to resolve Pahalgam terror tensions peacefully as Lavrov speaks to Jaishankar over the phone.
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Russia calls for settlements of disagreement between India and Pakistan after Pahalgam terror attack
India imposed a ban on the import of goods originating from or passing through Pakistan, halted the exchange of mail and parcels, and prohibited the entry of Pakistani ships at Indian ports in fresh punitive measures against Islamabad in view of the cross border linkages.
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روس نے پاک بھارت کشیدگی کم کرنے کے لیے سفارت کاری پر زور دیا۔
Russia on Saturday joined the global chorus of calls for India and Pakistan to douse simmering tensions sparked by the deadly Pahalgam rampage as Pakistani leaders reached out to more world leaders in their ongoing diplomatic push to deescalate the situation.