India and Pakistan: Nuclear conflict: EU wants to help with de-escalation

India and Pakistan: Nuclear conflict: EU wants to help with de-escalation

Violence escalates between India and Pakistan: the EU is now calling up to an immediate stop – and also wants to actively work.

Germany and the other 26 EU countries call up the two nuclear powers India and Pakistan for an immediate de-escalation of the current military conflict. “The EU pursues the growing tensions in the region and the resulting consequences with great concern,” says a joint explanation. The EU calls on both sides to practice restraint, to reduce tensions and to refrain from further attacks to protect the life of civilians. You will work with all parties to contribute to the de -escalation of the situation.

The trigger of the current military conflict is a terrorist attack of April 22nd in the Indian Union territory Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people – mostly Indian tourists – were killed. Neu-Delhi accuses Pakistan, Islamabad rejects this. As a result, the Indian military recently started air strikes on several Pakistani destinations. From Pakistani side there were pomegranate. The focus of the conflict is the Kashmir border region. It is divided between Pakistan and India, but both claim the whole area in themselves.

Source: Stern

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