
The Pakistani army Field Marshal Asim Munir supported terrorist groups working in Jammu and Kashmir and said that what India describes as terrorism is a “legitimate struggle” and that Pakistan will continue to provide political, diplomatic and moral support for cashmere people.
Munir made notes, while on Saturday, when he also said that India “twice performed unprovoked aggression against Pakistan” and the burden of any future escalation, “will lie with aggressor”, “will do not interconnected aggression against Pakistan”.
The speech reminded Munir’s remarks on the overseas Pakistanian Convention in Islamabad 16th April, less than a week before the terrorist attack of Pahalgam when describing Kashmir as the “jugular vein” in Pakistan and said that Islamabad will continue to support the fight against “Indian occupation”.
There was no immediate answer to Indian officials on Munirov’s latest remarks. Munirus’s previous remarks to Kashmir were suppressed by the Ministry of External Affairs.
“What India tends to be called terrorism is in fact a legitimate struggle according to international conventions. Those who tried to conquer the will of cashmere people and seek elimination of conflicts instead of resolution, made it more relevant and pronounced through their own actions and diplomas and diplomas.
“We are firmly with people from Kashmir for the right to self -determination for a resolution of an internationally recognized long -term dispute in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution and aspirations by Kashmir,” he added.
Munir argued that “regional peace would remain elusive forever” and in South Asia there would be a “permanent danger of conflict in South Asia” without a “fair and peaceful solution” to the problem of Kashmir.
Munir paid tribute to those who fight for “the right to self -determination” and said, “Pakistan will always provide political, diplomatic and moral support to the brave people… Jammu and Kashmir.”
India began on May 7, Sindoor Operations to focus on terrorist infrastructure in the territories controlled by Pakistan in retaliation for a terrorist attack Pahalgam, which killed 26 civilians. This triggered four days of intense clashes, with both sides using drones, missiles and long -distance weapons before they could understand that military actions would stop on May 10.
Munir argued that the leadership of India had “twice unrooted aggression against Pakistan” in recent years under the “pretext against terrorism”. In May, he spoke of clashes and cross -border air strike, which India made in response to suicide bombing in Pulwam in 2019, which killed 40 Indian soldiers. At that time, both sides briefly engaged in air battles and skirmishes.
“Pakistan, despite serious provocations, acted with restriction and maturity and demonstrated its commitment to regional levels and stability, which led to the role of Pakistan as a pure regional stabilizer,” Munir said. “However, the assumption that Pakistan will have any limits in the face of any future violation of his sovereignty reflects a dangerous incorrect reading of strategic foundations … Any enemy acting on the perceived vulnerability of Pakistan for the illusion of strategic impunity or incorrect calculation would be imprisoned, which is very promoting,” “.
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