Pakistan has expressed hope that all parties will implement the ceasefire agreement in full and ensure its continuation. The Foreign Office spokesperson said ceasefire violations and renewed clashes remain major obstacles to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. Emphasising the importance of diplomacy, the FO spokesperson noted that Pakistan, as a facilitator and mediator, will not be discouraged by challenges and is maintaining open communication channels with all concerned parties.

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