Reuters reports that Pakistan’s foreign minister Ishaq Dar told broadcaster Geo news on Saturday that Pakistan and India had agreed to a “full-fledged” and “not partial” ceasefire, adding that three dozen countries were involved in the diplomacy that secured it.
AP also reports that Dar told Geo news that Saudi Arabia and Turkey played an important role in facilitating the deal that was first announced by US president Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform.
Pakistan’s airspace has been fully reopened for all types of flights according to Pakistan’s airport authority (APA).
A notice on the APA website reads: “All airports across the country are available for normal flight operations.
Passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines for updated flight schedules.”
The APA said earlier today that Pakistan’s airspace would close for 24 hours.