Historic Ceasefire: India and Pakistan Negotiate Without Mediation
India and Pakistan agreed to halt military actions following direct negotiations, despite US President Trump's claims of American mediation. A call from Pakistan's Director General of Military Operations initiated the breakthrough discussions. No further talks on other issues have been planned.

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In an unexpected turn of events, India and Pakistan have reached a consensus to cease military actions through direct negotiations, government sources disclosed on Saturday.
This announcement arrives amid US President Donald Trump's assertions that the terms were settled with American intervention for a 'full and immediate' ceasefire between the two countries.
Sources revealed that the discussions were initiated by a call from Pakistan's Director General of Military Operations, leading to a successful agreement. There are currently no plans to address other issues at new talks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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