Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday that his country is ready for a comprehensive dialogue with India on all issues and advocates peaceful solutions to disputes by diplomatic means.
At the 80s meeting of the general debate of the UN General Assembly, Sharif said that Pakistan believes in a “peace settlement of disputes through dialogue and diplomacy”.
“This is my most impressive and popular offer before this year’s August Assembly of World Nations. Pakistan is ready for a comprehensive, complex and result -oriented dialogue with India on all excellent issues,” he said.
Sindoor has also mentioned Sindoor and claimed that “seven Indian jets” were damaged in the conflict.
Meanwhile, Chief Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh reported last month that Indian nozzles attacked five Pakistani fighter aircraft and a large aircraft during the “Sindoor” operation “.
India performed an operation on May 7 against the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan Kashmir in response to the attack of Pahalgam, which resulted in death 26 civilians.
India-Pakistani Complex Dialogue
The composite dialogue began in 2003 during the reign of General Pervez Musharaf in Pakistan. It consisted of eight components dealing with all questionable questions between the two nations. However, after attacks in Mumbai in 2008, this process was disrupted and must be properly renewed.
Pakistani attitude toward terrorism
Sharif said that Pakistan condemns all forms of terrorism and acknowledges that the country is facing “terrorism sponsored”, especially from groups of “financed abroad”, such as Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan, Balochistan Liberation Army and his assets.
He also stressed that there should be no tolerance of hateful manifestations, discrimination or violence focused on anyone or against any religion ”.
Sharif on Pakistan nominating Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize
In his speech, Sharif appreciated the US President Donald Trump and said his “efforts for peace had helped to prevent… War in South Asia.”
“As a recognition of the amazing and excellent contribution of President Trump to promote peace in our part of the world, Pakistan nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize. That’s the least we could do … I think he’s really a man,” he said.
India, however, constantly claimed that the agreement to stop hostility with Pakistan was concluded after direct discussions between the CEO of military operations from both countries.
Sharif visited Washington DC briefly on Thursday, meeting with Trump at the White House with Field Marshal Asim Munir. He called Trump a “man of peace” and appreciated his “courageous and decisive” leadership.
(With the entry from agencies.)
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