Pune, June 18 -- Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday said that India has always made it clear it does not need any third-party mediation.

He said that after the Indian Army destroyed Pakistan's military airports, Pakistan asked other countries to request a ceasefire, but India told them to speak directly if they wanted peace.

Speaking to the reporters, Devendra Fadnavis said, "India's stand from day one has been that we do not need any mediation. After the Indian Army destroyed Pakistan's military airports, Pakistan came asking for ceasefire. It requested many countries to ask India to declare a ceasefire, but India took a clear stand that no third country needs to come in between. If Pakistan wants a ceasefire, th...