World News

India continues to suspend the work of the water treaty with Pakistan

On Thursday, the Indian Foreign Minister warned that India would not resume work in the bond treaty to share water with Pakistan, and Sopramaniam Gaishkar said to reporters that the treaty is suspended, and it will remain in this state until Pakistan would implement the demands of India.
New Delhi suspended her participation in this agreement concluded in 1960 with Islamabad after an attack that killed 26 people in the tourist city of Bahgham in the Indian part of Kashmir on April 22.

Pakistani Indian tensions

New Delhi launched the night of May 6-7 missiles on Pakistani sites that it said was camps with members of the group that accuses it of being behind the Bahgham attack, and Pakistan, which denies any connection to the attack, rushed to respond.
The last confrontation, the most violent since the last war fought by the two parties in 1999, has sparked global concerns about the possibility of a comprehensive war.
Four days after the attacks with rockets and running and artillery aircraft, killing at least 60 people and displacing thousands of both sides, the Saturday truce announced a surprise initiative by US President Donald Trump.
The two countries still adhere to the items of the armistice, despite the sharp tone in the official statements. On Thursday, the two countries announced the extension of the ceasefire until Sunday.

Related Articles

Back to top button