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Qatar Welcomes Ceasefire Between India and Pakistan After U.S.-Brokered Talks

Qatar welcomes ceasefire efforts between India and Pakistan, describing the agreement as a positive step toward regional peace. The two nuclear-armed neighbors agreed on Saturday to halt all forms of cross-border violence immediately.

The ceasefire deal followed days of deadly conflict, including airstrikes, drone attacks, and artillery shelling. Qatar believes this agreement will foster peace between the rivals, as talks took place under the mediation of the United States, led by President Donald Trump. Undoubtedly, Qatar welcomes the recent ceasefire as a milestone toward peaceful relations.

Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement applauding the decision. It emphasized that the agreement demonstrates wisdom and responsibility from both countries. Additionally, it shows a strong commitment to peace and dialogue, which aligns with Qatar’s welcoming stance on ceasefire agreements.

According to the ministry, this development contributes significantly to regional security and long-term stability. Qatar sees this ceasefire agreement as one that promotes peaceful solutions, reduces tensions, and fosters cooperation.

The statement also thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for his diplomatic efforts. His direct involvement helped both sides reach a consensus after lengthy negotiations. Trump confirmed the breakthrough in a post on his Truth Social platform, stating, “India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both Countries.”

Officials in New Delhi and Islamabad confirmed the agreement shortly after the announcement. Observers note that Qatar welcomes ceasefire events as rare moments of cooperation between the two rivals.

Qatar’s government reiterated its support for peaceful conflict resolution and de-escalation. Furthermore, it pledged continued backing for efforts that advance dialogue and understanding. The ministry stressed the importance of building sustainable peace through inclusive and fair negotiations, embodying Qatar’s welcoming approach to ceasefire efforts.

In conclusion, Qatar supports ceasefire agreements as part of a broader vision to achieve global peace. The country continues to promote initiatives aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030, focusing on regional stability and international diplomacy. This vision aligns with the belief that Qatar welcomes ceasefire achievements that contribute to global harmony.

As tensions ease, the international community hopes this agreement marks the start of a new chapter in South Asian relations. Peace, prosperity, and cooperation are goals that benefit not only India and Pakistan but also the entire region.

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