A spokesman for UN Secretary -General Antonio Gutaras said that “we are in a better position” after agreed to stop all types of military action between India and Pakistan, and he hoped that both countries would use the opportunity to deal with their “pending issues”.
After the drone and missile attacks, which continued for four days between India and Pakistan, it was agreed on 10 May to stop all types of military action in the two countries.
General Secretary spokesperson Stephen Dujarik said at his regular press conference on Tuesday that the consent in both countries remains intact.
Dujarik said, “I think we are in a better position than before. We hope that ‘ceasefire’ will remain. We hope that both sides will use this opportunity to resolve many of their pending issues.
India carried out accurate attacks on terrorist bases in Pakistan on the intervening night of May 6 and 7 under the ‘Operation Sindoor’ in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April. 26 people were killed in an attack in Pahalgam. After Indian action, Pakistan tried to attack Indian military bases on May 8, 9 and 10.
India gave a strong reply to Pakistani efforts and caused heavy damage to many major Pakistani military establishments including Pakistani Air Force bases, air defense systems, command and control centers and radar sites.
After the announcement of a consensus between India and Pakistan, government sources in New Delhi said that after negotiations between the Director General of Military Campaign (DGMO) of the two countries, it was agreed to stop military action and there was no third party.
Earlier, Gutaras welcomed the move soon after the declaration of consent between the two countries on shelling and stopping military action and described it as a “positive step” towards ending the current enmity and reducing stress.