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Chidambaram calls India-Pakistan ceasefire timeline ‘intriguing’

Questions lack of reference to US role, planned talks at neutral site
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram. PTI File Photo
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A day after US-brokered ceasefire was announced between India and Pakistan, senior Congress leader and former Home Minister P Chidambaram on Sunday termed the sequence of events surrounding the truce “intriguing”.

The ceasefire came after four days of intense cross-border hostilities between India and Pakistan. US President Donald Trump took to social media on Saturday evening to announce the ceasefire.

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Commenting on the matter, Chidambaram posted on social media, “The DGMO, Pakistan, called the DGMO, India, at 3.35 pm and proposed a ceasefire, and India agreed. President Trump tweeted the ceasefire at 5.25 pm. A few minutes later, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio tweeted that India and Pakistan will meet for talks at a ‘neutral site’. India’s Foreign Secretary made a brief statement at 6 pm.”

“The time line of the events/announcements is intriguing. India’s Foreign Secretary made no reference to President Trump or Secretary Marco Rubio or a forthcoming meeting or a neutral site. That is intriguing too,” he added.

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