
PAHALGAM attack: Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto acknowledged that the country has the past of supporting terrorist organizations.
Bhutto’s notes came after the Minister of Defense of the country Khawaja Asif had previously admitted in an interview that Pakistan had “financed” terrorism for three decades as a country.
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“As far as the Minister of Defense (ASIF) said, I don’t think it is a mystery that Pakistan has a past,” Bhutto said in an interview with Sky News Yalda Hakim 1.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is the chairman of the Pakistani Party Peoples Party (PPP), which is part of the ruling party of Pakistan.
Asif shared his thoughts with the same anchor, Yalda Hakin from British News Channel Sky News, Last week.
“The result is that we suffered, Pakistan suffered. We went through a wave of extremism. But as a result of what we suffered, we also learned lessons. We went through internal reforms to solve this problem,” Bhutto said in an interview.
35 -year -old Bilawal is the son of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutt, who was murdered on December 27, 2007 by a 15 -year -old suicide bombing in Pakistan Rawalpindi.
Bilawal’s remarks came in the middle of the escalating tension and Pakistani reduced diplomatic relations with India after the worst terrorist attack on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam, who killed 26 people at the beginning of this week, mostly tourists.
“Work for us dirty work for 3 decades”
In a recent interview, Asif admitted that Pakistan as a country “supports, supports and finance” terrorism for three decades. Asif continued to say it was a mistake that the country suffered.
“Well, we’re doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades and West, including Britain,” he hears Asif to say the British news channel Sky News After anchoring, Yalda Hakim asked him about Pakistan’s long history of support, financing and supporting terrorist organizations.
To support Pakistan for Terrorism Bilawal, he told Hakim that it was a “unfortunate part of our history”.
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Bhutto, who addressed the assembly in Mirpur Khas on Thursday, re -involved in an empty rhetoric and claimed that Pakistan wanted peace, but was ready for war if India caused them.
What happened in Pahalgam?
Terrorist attack Pahalgam was made on the legendary Baisaran meadow from Pahalgam 22 April, the day of the United States Vice President of JD Vance in India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi He was on a state visit to Saudi Arabia.
We have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades.
India, blaming Pakistan, responded by deciding to close an integrated control allowance (ICP) in Attari, Amritsar along the Indian-Pakistan border in Pandjáb. India also decided to suspend the Indus Waters’ waters contract until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably contains its support for cross -border terrorism.
Decisions on Downgrade diplomatic ties with Pakistan with regard to cross -border links to the terrorist attack of Pahalgam were adopted at the Cabinet for Security (CCS), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi 23 April.
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