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India-Paksitan Ceasefire End। ishaq dar। DGMO talks। Is tension going to increase again between India-Pakistan। Pak Foreign Minister said the ceasefire period is only till May 18

India-pakistan ceasefire: Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar told in Parliament on Thursday that the ongoing ceasefire between India and Pakistan is limited to 18 May. According to the report of Jio TV, the decision was taken on 14 May during the hotline contact between the DGMO of the two countries.

After this statement of Dar, many questions have arisen, can military tension start again after May 18? Is this temporary peace preparation before any major conflict? Experts believe that such a public announcement, especially in Parliament, may affect diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Shahbaz government ministers are giving strict statements

This statement of Dar has come at a time when many ministers of the Government of Pakistan, especially the Indus Water Treaty, are continuously warning India. Some leaders have also said that the ceasefire agreement can be canceled if the Indus Water Agreement is not re -implemented.

How was the ceasefire deadline fixed?

, On May 10, the ceasefire was agreed till 12 May in the DGMO level conversation.

, After this, this period was extended till 14 May after contact on 12 May.

, And in the conversation of May 14, it was decided to extend it by 18 May.

Since the operation vermilion, tension on the border for 3 consecutive days was at a high level since the operation vermilion. After this, on May 10, the ceasefire between the two countries agreed. However, despite the braking on military action, the border continues to tension.