Trump announces India and Pakistan agreed to ceasefire
3 minute readPublished: Saturday, May 10, 2025 at 12:48 pm

Trump Claims India and Pakistan Agree to Ceasefire, U.S. Mediates
In a surprising announcement, former U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Truth Social that India and Pakistan have agreed to a "FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE." The announcement, made Saturday morning, comes after what Trump described as a night of talks mediated by the United States.
The news is significant given the long-standing tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations. Any escalation in the conflict between India and Pakistan carries serious global implications.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the U.S.'s involvement in the negotiations. He stated that he and Vice President J.D. Vance engaged with high-ranking officials from both countries over the past 48 hours. These officials included Prime Ministers Narendra Modi (India) and Shehbaz Sharif (Pakistan), as well as various ministers and national security advisors. Rubio further stated that the two governments have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and to begin talks on a broad range of issues at a neutral location.
The announcement has yet to be independently verified by either India or Pakistan. While the U.S. has a history of involvement in the region, the specifics of the agreement and the extent of U.S. mediation remain unclear. The situation is developing, and further updates are expected.
BNN's Perspective: While any progress towards de-escalation between India and Pakistan is welcome, it's crucial to approach this announcement with cautious optimism. The lack of independent verification and the potential for political posturing on both sides warrant a measured response. The U.S.'s role in mediating, if accurate, could be a positive step, but the long-term success of any ceasefire will depend on the willingness of both nations to engage in genuine dialogue and address the underlying issues driving their conflict.
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