
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq told Dar on Tuesday, July 15, in an organization for cooperation in Shanghai (SCO) in China, that Islamabad is still determined to stop while promoting dialogue and diplomacy. Ishaq also sought a relationship of peace and stability with all neighbors, including India.
At a meeting of Foreign Ministers, SCO in the Chinese city of Tianjin Ishaq Dar said that the last three months have witnessed “extremely disturbing development” in South Asia.
Speaking of tension between India and Pakistan, Pakistani Foreign Minister said that after the attack on Pahalgam came on the brink of the main conflict.
“Pakistan remains persistent in its commitment to a ceasefire and growing a stable regional balance. However, we cannot accept that the arbitrary use of force is normalized,” the gift said.
“We believe that disputes and differences are resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, instead of conflicts and coercion,” added Pakistani Foreign Minister, “in this background, the commencement of a comprehensive and structured dialogue can meaningfully solve the complete spectrum of questions that have long been in South Asia.”
“In this background, the commencement of a comprehensive and structured dialogue can meaningfully solve the entire spectrum of questions that have long been adhered to peace and safety in South Asia. Strict adherence to bilateral agreements would be equally important in this respect,” the gift said.
India began surgery Sindoor 7 May and focused on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) in retaliation for a terrorist attack, which killed 26 people in Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam of Jammu and Kashmir.
India and Pakistan achieved an understanding of 10 May until the end of the conflict after four days of intensive cross -border blows of drones and missiles. Also read | When Pakistan listens, Jaishankar sends a strong report on terrorism: “SCO must attract an uncompromising stand”
Ishaq The gift said: “Terrorism is a common interest of humanity that threatens global security. All forms of terrorism, including state terrorism, are condemnable. We must avoid the use of terrorism for political purposes and fight this threat through a cooperative approach, including solving its main causes.”
SCO includes 10 Member States, namely China, Russia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Belarus. China currently holds a rotating SCO presidency.
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