Ceasefire Between India and Pakistan Welcomed by UN General Assembly President

Ceasefire Seen as Hopeful Shift in India-Pakistan Relations

New York: (Hanif Rehman)- In a significant diplomatic development, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, H.E. Philemon Yang, has welcomed the recent ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, calling it a “meaningful step towards de-escalation” in the region.

In a press statement issued from New York, President Yang commended both nations for their commitment to regional peace and stability. “It is a meaningful step towards de-escalation reflecting the commitment of both nations to regional peace and stability,” he stated.

The President urged both countries to sustain this momentum through continued diplomatic engagement. “I urge continued diplomatic efforts and dialogue to resolve differences and achieve lasting peace and stability in line with the UN Charter and international law,” he added.

The ceasefire agreement marks a rare and hopeful moment in the historically strained relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The international community has widely viewed the development as a potential turning point toward long-term peace in South Asia.

Further reactions from world leaders and regional stakeholders are expected in the coming days as the implications of the agreement unfold.

Read more: World Leaders Hail Pakistan-India Ceasefire, Urge Dialogue and Lasting Peace

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