
Pakistan Says Ceasefire With India to Be Extended to May 18 as Truce Holds
The ceasefire between Pakistan and India will be extended to May 18, a top official in Islamabad said, indicating the respite in fighting is holding after clashes this month brought the two nuclear-armed nations close to a full-blown war.
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar added in a speech to parliament on Thursday that his country would not violate the truce, which will 'ultimately go to a dialog and it will be a composite dialog.'
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