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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday welcomed the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. "The Secretary-General welcomes the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan as a ...
Guterres "hopes the agreement will contribute to lasting peace and foster an environment conducive to addressing broader, ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNGuterres welcomes India-Pakistan ceasefireFollowing pronouncements of an end to hostilities between India and Pakistan, the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, ...
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Saturday welcomed "all efforts to de-escalate the conflict", as India and Pakistan ...
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Newspoint on MSNPak, India agree to immediate ceasefire; US says it mediated the truceIndia and Pakistan have agreed to a "full and immediate" ceasefire, President Donald Trump announced on Saturday, claiming ...
Pope Leo XIV's pontificate appears to be one of peace and hope, as he called for a 'disarming and disarmed peace' in his ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNUN chief urges restraint after India's missile attacks on PakistanUN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed grave concern over India's recent missile strikes on Pakistan, urging both nations to exercise maximum military restraint.The UN chief emphasised that ...
Pope Leo XIV has made history after being elected the first American-born pontiff. The 69-year-old former Robert Prevost was ...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was "very concerned" about Indian military strikes on Pakistan, his spokesperson said on Tuesday, hours after India said it hit nine sites in Pakistani territory.
World leaders urged the two sides to exercise "restraint" and called for a de-escalation of hostilities. "The world cannot ...
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"A military solution is no solution," UN chief on Pakistan-India tensionsA military solution is no solution," UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on the tensions between India and Pakistan, ...
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Newspoint on MSNOperation Sindoor: World leaders call on India, Pak to exercise restraint, hope hostilities 'end very quickly'World leaders, including UN chief Antonio Guterres and US President Donald Trump, on Wednesday called on India and Pakistan ...
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