Military leaders of India and Pakistan have postponed the talks scheduled for Monday (May 12th).
Reuters reported that the military leaders of India and Pakistan were originally scheduled to have a phone call at noon local time on Monday, but the Indian Army announced on the same day that the talks would be postponed to the evening.
India and Pakistan have continuously launched missiles, drones and artillery attacks on each other for four days, causing dozens of deaths. US President Trump announced on Saturday night (the 10th) that after US mediation, India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire. India and Pakistan later confirmed the news.
Agence France-Presse reported that after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire, the Indian army reported that the Kashmir region and along the western border between India and Pakistan "witnessed a peaceful night for the first time in recent days".
Abdul Basit, a senior associate researcher at the Rajaranan Institute for International Studies in Singapore, told AFP that the meeting between the military leaders of India and Pakistan this time will focus on the details of the ceasefire mechanism rather than policy decisions.
He analyzed that the goal of this meeting was to avoid any misjudgment, "because any spark ignited at present could quickly evolve into a nuclear disaster."
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