Pakistan PM reaffirms India ceasefire commitment, says Kashmir resolution key to regional peace

Workers wait along a road in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, on May 14, 2025. (AFP)
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  • Shehbaz Sharif expresses concern over 鈥榩rovocative statements鈥� by Indian leaders following the ceasefire
  • He tells Azerbaijani president Pakistan remains prepared to defend its sovereignty against any聽attack

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday reaffirmed Pakistan鈥檚 commitment to a recently agreed ceasefire with India but stressed that lasting peace in South Asia would only be possible through the resolution of the Kashmir dispute in line with UN Security Council resolutions.

Sharif made the statement during a phone call with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, days after cross-border hostilities between India and Pakistan were halted under a ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump.

According to an official statement, Sharif said his country had accepted ceasefire in the interest of regional peace but warned that it remained prepared to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of another attack.

鈥淭he Jammu and Kashmir dispute is the root cause of instability in South Asia, which should be resolved in accordance with the UN Security Council鈥檚 resolutions,鈥� he said, according to the Prime Minister鈥檚 Office.

He also expressed concern over recent 鈥減rovocative statements鈥� by Indian leaders following the agreement.

Sharif thanked Azerbaijan for its stance on Kashmir and reiterated Pakistan鈥檚 appreciation for the solidarity shown by its leadership and people during the recent standoff.

The two leaders also discussed bilateral ties, with the Pakistani prime minister welcoming progress on proposals for up to $2 billion in Azerbaijani investments in Pakistan across multiple sectors.

He said Islamabad was committed to transforming its relations with Baku into a mutually beneficial economic partnership.

President Aliyev congratulated Sharif on Pakistan鈥檚 handling of the recent crisis and expressed support for the ceasefire agreement.

He reaffirmed Azerbaijan鈥檚 commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation.

The Pakistani premier extended an invitation to Aliyev to undertake an official visit to Pakistan, which the Azerbaijani leader accepted.