
- Pakistan is a responsible nuclear state, explains Bilawal
- “The role of the American president in the ceasefire is laudable.”
- The former FM claims that India spreads disinformation.
Former Foreign Minister and President of the Pakistani peoples’ party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto -Zardari, said there was no mechanism for resolving disputes between the two nuclear countries – Pakistan and India.
Bilawal pointed out by speaking to foreign media during his visit to the United Kingdom (United Kingdom) on Monday.
Responding to the India War War, Bilawal, head of the diplomatic delegation of Pakistan, said: “Pakistan is a responsible nuclear state. It clearly indicated that the water stop will be considered a declaration of war.”
Report the possibility of a dialogue between the two countries, he assured: “We want talks with India on all questions, including cashmere. The solution to all problems starts from cashmere.”
In addition, he underlined the attempt of the Government of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to fold the truth and the facts in relation to recent attacks, affirming that India propagates disinformation and disinformation.
“India has accused Pakistan of participating in Pahalgam’s attack without any evidence. We had offered a impartial investigation into the Pahalgam incident,” he added.
On April 22, terrorists killed at least 26 civilians in the Pahalgam of Kashmir (Iiojk). New Delhi described it as a “act of terrorism” orchestrated by Islamabad, a complaint rejected by the leaders of Islamabad.
After the incident, India killed several innocent civilians in attacks not caused against Pakistan for three days before the Pakistan Armed Forces recovered in defense with the successful operation Bunyan-Um-Marsoos.
Pakistan has shot down six IAF fighter planes, including three bursts and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nuclear nations ended on May 10 with a cease-fire agreement negotiated by the United States.
The president of the PPP also praised the mediation efforts of American president Donald Trump to arrest a possible war between the two countries.
“The role of the American president in the ceasefire is laudable,” he added.
In addition, Bilawal has reached Chatham House with other members of the delegation. It will today speak to the International Institute of Strategic Studies.
He will also present Pakistan’s position on Indian aggression and threats to cut the supply of water in the two reflection dogs. The delegation will meet Hamish Faulkner from Foreign Office during the day, as well as interviews planned with the British media.
In addition, the delegation will attend the meeting of the Multipartite Parliamentary Group in Pakistan in Portuculis House in the evening.
Earlier Sunday, the high-level diplomatic delegation arrived in the United Kingdom after concluding a series of positive meetings with members of the US Congress and Senators in Washington and New York.
The delegation of nine members led by Bilawal participated in more than 50 meetings over a period of five days to present the position of Pakistan on peace and regional disputes with India and highlight the provocations and the aggression of New Delhi against Islamabad.