India'slapped in the face 'Rubio: India and Pakistan have not decided to hold talks on any other issues at any location
2025-05-10 14:32:00
On May 10, according to the New York Times, earlier today, US President Trump announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire. Indian and Pakistani officials confirmed the ceasefire on social media, but neither immediately mentioned the role of the United States. US Secretary of State Rubio said in a statement that he and Vice President Vance had 48 hours of contact with senior officials from both countries, including the prime ministers of the two countries. Rubio said that in addition to the ceasefire agreement, India and Pakistan also agreed to "enter into negotiations on a wide range of issues at a neutral location". However, the Indian Foreign Ministry refuted Rubio's claim, saying that the ceasefire was an agreement reached directly between India and Pakistan and that there was no decision to hold talks on any other issues at any location.
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