Heartening that America's involvement made difference in stopping close to full-scale war between India, Pakistan: US
The US stated its involvement helped stop a potential war between India and Pakistan. A ceasefire occurred after tensions rose following an attack in Jammu and Kashmir. India launched Operation Sindoor, and Pakistan retaliated. Both countries agre...

"...what has been a generational concern about violence and terrorism in that region, certainly, with the troubles between India and Pakistan - is that there is a ceasefire," State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said at a press briefing on Thursday.
"Obviously we know - very close to full-scale war erupting, and what's very exciting and heartening is that America's involvement and assistance made a difference in that stopping and a ceasefire that has continued, but of course, within that one expects, as the world noticed, again, that that has not been resolved, that the potential of having these long-term problems resolved has returned," Bruce said.
She was responding to a question on US-India relations and terrorism emanating against India from Pakistan.
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"And it is an opportunity, and the good news is - that, unlike some other regions, there has been a commitment to a ceasefire," Bruce said.
Following the Indian action, Pakistan attempted to attack Indian military bases on May 8, 9 and 10. The Indian forces launched a fierce counter-attack on several Pakistani military installations.
India and Pakistan reached an understanding on May 10 to end the conflict after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes.
US President Donald Trump has made repeated claims that his administration brokered a "ceasefire" between India and Pakistan.
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