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Russia calls for a solution to split between India following Pahargham terrorist attacks | Indian News

Moscow: The foreign minister of the Russian Federation SV Lavrov discussed the terrorist attack near Pahalgam in a telephone conversation with Foreign Minister Jaishankar, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Saturday. Lavrov called for a resolution of the divisions between Delhi and Islamabad in a call with Jaishankar.

“On May 2, a telephone conversation between the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation SV Lavrov and the Foreign Minister of the Republic of India,” the statement said. Lavrov called for settlement through bilateral political and diplomatic means.

“The head of the foreign policy department discussed the current issue of India cooperation, and the intensification of India-Pakistan relations following the terrorist attacks near Pahargam. Svlavrov called for a resolution of the differences between New Delhi and Islamabad to be based on political and diplomatic means and the basis of 1972. 1999, “Read the statement.

The statement added: “Ministers discussed the timetable for the upcoming highest and high-level links.” As world leaders continue to condemn the attacks, MEA Secretary (Economic Relations) Dammu Ravi said of Angola’s Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenzo’s visit to India’s State Department, he condemned the terrorist attacks.

Ravi said Lulunko confirmed support for India's resolution of terrorism. “At the press conference, a very strong message was conveyed, and during the delegation-level talks, President Lorenzo condemned the outrageous act of cowardice, the terrorist act of Jammu and Kashmir, and condemned it.”

Jyotiradita Scindia said that India decided on Saturday to suspend the exchange of all inbound mail and parcels from Pakistan via air and ground routes from Pakistan after the Pahalgam terrorist attack.

The statement from the Ministry of Postal Communications of India also passed the post office tweet.

The suspension comes after another ban on the centre of Pakistan’s imports earlier in the day. India has immediately banned the direct or indirect import and transit of all commodities originating from or exported by Pakistan, effectively halting bilateral trade flows regardless of their import status.

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