G7 urges India-Pak dialogue, US offers help on 'constructive talks'
Last updated: May 10, 2025 | 14:34
Migrants try to board an overcrowded train at the Jammu Tawi railway station on Saturday, amid the ongoing border conflict between India and Pakistan.
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The Group of Seven (G7) major countries on Friday urged India and Pakistan to engage in direct dialogue as hostilities rise between the nuclear-armed neighbors, while the US government said it has offered assistance in starting "constructive talks."
World powers have raised the alarm over the latest escalation in the decades-old India-Pakistan rivalry.
India hit Pakistan with air strikes and missiles on Wednesday and since then both countries have been clashing daily. Dozens have been killed.
Among the G7 powers, the US has held regular talks with both India and Pakistan in recent days and urged them to de-escalate.
After a call on Friday between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, the US State Department said Rubio offered America’s assistance "in starting constructive talks in order to avoid future conflicts."
Rubio has also held regular calls with Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar since the end of April.
Traders celebrate with sweets outside an electronics showroom in Peshawar on Saturday after Pakistan launched strikes on India.
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President Donald Trump said earlier this week the rising tensions were a shame. US Vice President JD Vance said a war between the two countries would be "none of our business."
In recent years, India has been seen as an important partner by Western powers as a counter-balance to China's rising influence.
In a statement, the foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the US, Britain and the European Union said they "strongly condemn" an April 22 militant attack in which 26 people were killed in India-administered Kashmir. India blamed Pakistan, which denied the accusations and called for a neutral probe.
"We call for immediate de-escalation and encourage both countries to engage in direct dialogue towards a peaceful outcome," the G7 statement said.
Pakistan said this week that New Delhi and Islamabad have had contacts at the level of their respective national security councils.
Missile-like object
A missile-like object dropped into Srinagar's Dal Lake on Saturday as loud explosions rocked the city.
Officials said that a missile-like object fell into Dal Lake this morning. The object's debris has been recovered and is being analysed, the officials added.
Another suspicious object was recovered from the Lasjan area of Srinagar, and the same is also being analysed.
Loud explosions continued to rock Srinagar and Jammu cities as people started panicking and asking about these explosions.