Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Islamabad is ready to participate in the “meaningful dialogue” with India to deal with all the excellent problem, the PTI press agency said on Wednesday.
Pakistani Prime Minister’s comments come almost two months after India launched the Sindoor operation to destroy Pakistani terrorist bases in a neighboring country in response to a terrorist attack of April 22, Pahalgam, who killed 26.
During an interview with the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman on Tuesday on the phone, Sharif expressed his desire to organize a dialogue with India about issues that crawled as a result of a terrorist attack according to the PTI report.
Since April 22, the tension between two neighbors escalated. While India has agreed to suspend military attacks on Pakistan, diplomatic restrictions still hold between the two countries, while the new Delhi maintains the decisive Indus Waters contract among other restrictions.
Pakistan ready to arrange a dialog with India
“Pakistan is ready to participate in a meaningful dialogue with India about all excellent issues, including Jammu and Kashmir, Water, Trade and Terrorism,” Shehbaz Sharif said during the interview, according to the PTI report that quotes Radio Pakistan.
At the beginning of May, Sharif, while in Iran and Azerbaijan, he expressed his willingness to engage in peace interviews with India to solve all excellent problems, including cushion, terrorism, water and trade.
Indian attitude
India, however, repeatedly refused Pakistani progress to hold dialogue with him, and stated that the only topics that India is interested in is the return of Pakistan occupied by Kashmir and the question of terrorism.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also sent a clear news to Pakistan – India will not have any peace interview with Pakistan, unless this includes solving the problem of terrorism.
Randhir Jaiswal, a spokesman for the external affairs, also stated that Indus water waters will remain in a non -glass water until Pakistan will be credibly and irrevocably affecting its support for cross -border terrorism “Like Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Terror and interviews cannot go together.
India also stopped all forms of Pakistan trade as a result of a terrorist attack by Pahalgam and closed its airspace for all Pakistani aircraft.
After the Sindoor surgery, Pakistan began military attacks on India and forced the new Delhi to launch more retaliation on the neighbor. Four days of intensive armed exchange followed, after which India and Pakistan agreed to stop military actions 10 May.
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