Pakistan, India suggest possible de-escalation amid both countries' missile strikes

Pakistan s foreign minister revealed Saturday his country would consider de-escalation if India stopped its attacks after India revealed it sought non-escalation if Pakistan agreed to do the same Both countries traded strikes Saturday during the conflict sparked by a massacre last month which India attributes to Pakistan Ishaq Dar Pakistan's foreign minister warned that our response will follow if India launched any strikes Dar described Pakistan s Geo News that he also delivered his message to U S Secretary of State Marco Rubio who contacted him after the top U S diplomat spoke to India's officers PAKISTAN SAYS IT HAS STRUCK MILITARY TARGETS INSIDE INDIA IN SERIES OF NEW ATTACKS We responded because our patience had reached its limit If they stop here we will also consider stopping Dar reported Rubio spoke to his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar stressing that both sides need to identify methods to de-escalate and re-establish direct communication to avoid miscalculation State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce reported Saturday adding that the secretary offered U S backing to facilitate productive discussion India commented it targeted Pakistan's air bases after Islamabad fired several missiles at military and civilian infrastructure in India's Punjab state early Saturday Pakistan earlier disclosed it had intercepted majority of missiles and that it was carrying out retaliatory strikes Indian Col Sofiya Qureshi declared at a news conference in New Delhi that Pakistan had targeted fitness facilities and schools at three air bases in Indian-controlled Kashmir Befitting reply has been given to Pakistani actions she commented Wing Commander Vyomika Singh mentioned India was committed to non-escalation if Pakistan reciprocated But she commented Pakistani ground forces were seen moving toward forward areas indicating an offensive intent to further escalate the situation Indian armed forces remain in a high state of operational readiness she noted VANCE SAYS INDIA-PAKISTAN CONFLICT 'NONE OF OUR BUSINESS' AS TRUMP OFFERS US HELPSingh reported India's forces carried out precision strikes only at identified military targets in response to Pakistani actions which included technical infrastructure command and control centers radar locations and weapon storage areas to ensure minimum collateral damage All hostile actions have been effectively countered and responded to appropriately Singh revealed The Pakistani military noted it used medium-range Fateh missiles to target an Indian missile storage facility and airbases in the Indian cities of Pathankot and Udhampur Pakistan Army spokesman Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif commented the country's air force assets were safe after India's strikes The Associated Press contributed to this statement