The international demands to stop tension between Pakistan and India have continued to show restraint, and the two countries have shown willingness to ease tensions. Pakistan has called on its neighbor for dialogue and called on Washington to play a greater role in the truce.

Pakistani Prime Minister Amran Khan has warned that India should be brought out of control by poor calculations, and India and Pakistan should cooperate and dialogue to resolve their differences.

The Pakistani ambassador to Washington called on President Donald Trump's administration to play a bigger role in easing tension between India and Pakistan.

Al-Jazeera correspondent in India said the Indian authorities had tried to ease the tension by saying that the strikes were aimed at Jaish-e-Mohammad, not Pakistan.

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At the international level, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for Pakistan to act against what he described as terrorist groups on its soil. He said that he spoke with the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan and encouraged them to exercise self-restraint, Of military activities.

On the other hand, the director of the second Asian section of the Russian Foreign Ministry and the envoy of Russian President's Special to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov expressed Moscow's strong concern over the exchange of air strikes between India and Pakistan, and expressed the hope that the calm as soon as possible.

EU foreign policy chief Federica Mugherini said what was happening between New Delhi and Islamabad could have serious and serious consequences for the two countries and the region, and demanded in a statement that they abide by maximum restraint and avoid any further escalation.

It also stressed the need for the two sides to resume diplomatic contacts and take "urgent measures", stressing that the EU will maintain contact with both countries and closely monitor developments.

British Prime Minister Teresa Mae said during a meeting in the House of Commons that her country was "very concerned" over the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan and called on the two neighbors to exercise restraint. She also stressed that British officials were in contact with both sides and called for dialogue and diplomatic solutions for stability Regional level.

"I hope that tension will not escalate," German Foreign Minister Haikou Mas said in a press statement, calling on Pakistan to "fight terrorism." The German foreign ministry issued a statement expressing concern over tension and warning against jeopardizing peace and stability.

In a related statement, the French Foreign Ministry expressed its concern about the deterioration of the situation, and called on Pakistan and India to ease the tension.

Qatar also called on the two countries to exercise restraint and to give voice to wisdom, and said in a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry that it was monitoring the developments of the events with great concern and that it "wishes the governments of the two countries to abrogate their responsibility as major powers in order to safeguard regional and international peace and security, .

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also called Pakistan's Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Indian Sushma Swaraj and expressed his country's readiness to intervene to resolve differences between the two countries peacefully.

Celebrations in Pakistan after two Indian fighters were shot down (Reuters)

Thousands have fled their villages in Kashmir, both India and Pakistan, while others have been rebuilding their long-unused shelters, where gunfire has been heard since Tuesday on both sides of the Line of Control between the Pakistani and Indian sections of Kashmir.

Tension between New Delhi and Islamabad escalated mid-month when gunmen targeted an Indian patrol in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, killing 44 Indian soldiers and wounding 20 others. India then launched an air strike on what it said was a terrorist camp in the " Pakistan from the region, to return Pakistan on Wednesday morning to shoot down two Indian fighters and the families of pilots.