New Delhi, May 15 -- It was clear who wanted the "cessation of fighting", External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said today as he revealed that Pakistan was not willing to "stand down" on May 7 but was "willing to talk" on May 10 after being hit hard.
He also maintained that any talks with Pakistan would be bilateral in nature and the subjects would be only about shutting down the terror infrastructure in that country and retrieval of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
Speaking to media persons here in context of 'Operation Sindoor' under which nine major terror camps in Pakistan and PoJK were targeted, Jaishankar said the message was clear to Islamabad that India was striking at terrorist infrastructure there and not the militar...