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From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Julianne Hazelwood. India and Pakistan are accusing
each other of breaching a ceasefire within hours of the truce being reached. Tensions over Kashmir have ramped up since the deaths of more than two dozen tourists last month.
Several countries were involved in the ceasefire, but first word of the deal came from Washington.
Aaron Collins explains.
President Trump, as he often does, announcing this development on social media
and not afraid to take credit for the deal either.
Writing in that social media post that the ceasefire came after a long night of talks mediated
by the United States. So it appears that they were fairly directly involved in this process.
As far as what's motivating the administration to get involved now, we heard from U.S. Secretary
of State Marco Rubio today who said that he and J.D. Vance had been directly involved in negotiations.
What it is safe to say is that nobody liked the trajectory of this conflict that it was
on, that it may still be on, especially when two nuclear powers are involved.
So there is a sense from some experts that the US didn't really have much of a choice
here.
The CBC's Aaron Collins in Washington. India and Pakistan are expected to meet again on
Monday. While European leaders meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to work out a
ceasefire with Russia, the Kremlin's press secretary is demanding countries stop shipping
weapons to Ukraine. Dmitry Peskov also tells ABC News Zelensky is avoiding talks with Moscow.
Ceasefire was supported by President Putin, but he asked several questions. He said that
right now we have a certain dynamics on the front. Russian troops are advancing in quite
a confident way. So if we speak about ceasefire, what are we going to do with shipments of
weapons coming every
day from the United States and from European countries?
For its part, Ukraine says it's ready for an immediate ceasefire beginning Monday.
Dominik Volaitis has more than negotiations.
Arriving in Kiev this morning, the so-called Coalition of the Willing.
After meeting with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, the leaders of Britain, France,
Germany and Poland agreed an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, backed by US President Donald
Trump, should start on Monday.
The leaders, which include Britain's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, said Russia would
face massive sanctions if it failed to comply.
All of us here, together with the US, are calling Putin out.
If he's serious about peace, then he has a chance to show it now.
Russia, which believes it has the advantage on the battlefield, has responded.
The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov today
accused European countries of making contradictory and confrontational statements. Dominic Volitis
for CBC News, Riga, Latvia.
In Geneva, negotiations between the US and China to resolve a tariff dispute have ended
for the day. There's no word on what progress has been made. The two countries have been in a tit-for-tat tax off. The US charging a 145% levy on
Chinese products with Beijing responding with a 125% surcharge on
American goods. While a major breakthrough isn't expected there's hope
the two sides can reduce those tariffs. And Pope Leo has made his first foray
into public. He ventured out of the Vatican to visit the Shrine to the Virgin Mary.
Leo also made a stop to St. Mary Major, burial place of Pope Francis,
to pay his respects to his predecessor.
The NHL playoffs are underway and one Canadian team will be in action this evening.
The Oilers will look to take a commanding lead in their series against the Golden Knights.
An overtime goal on Thursday in Las Vegas lifted the Oilers to a two-game lead in the best of seven series.
That shifts to Edmonton for the next two games tonight and Monday.
And that is your World This Hour. and Monday.