India, Pakistan trade claims of violations after ceasefire


A resident watching his smartphone as Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses the nation in Islamabad on May 10, 2025 as Pakistan and India agreed on May 10 to a full and immediate ceasefire to the recent conflict. - AFP

ISLAMABAD/SRINAGAR: India and Pakistan traded accusations of ceasefire violations early Sunday (May 11), hours after US President Donald Trump announced that the nuclear-armed neighbours had stepped back from the brink of full-blown war.

India's foreign secretary said it retaliated after Pakistan's "repeated violations" of the truce, while Pakistan said it "remains committed" to the ceasefire and that its forces were handling violations by India with "responsibility and restraint."

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