Pakistan’s airs craving water, Foreign Minister said- ‘Want talks’
Ishaq dar
The situation on the border remains normal after the military conflict between India and Pakistan. However, the relationship between the two countries is still tense. At the same time, after the end of the Indus Water Agreement, Pakistan is craving for water. Meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that the possibility of starting military conflict between the two countries is very low. Along with this, he has also expressed his desire to negotiate a large scale with India on many issues including water.
Ishaq Dar said that he wanted to wide wide with India, including many issues including water, but India only wants to negotiate terrorism. This does not happen. During the news conference in Islamabad, Dar said that he is ready for talks, but not anxious.
Fears of military conflict less
When Ishaq Dar was questioned on the apprehension of military composition between the two countries again, he said that its possibility is very low. Dar said that ceasefire has been done. The process of returning soldiers of both countries is complete. In such a situation, the possibility of resumption of military conflict is very low. He said that the ceasefire remains intact. However, instead of dismissing the possibility of military conflict, he said that Loveh cannot tell the future.
Spoiled thing after Pahalgam attack
Four armed militants killed unarmed and innocent tourists in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. 26 people were killed in this incident. The attackers took training in Pakistan. After this, India imposed several sanctions including canceling the Indus Water Agreement. Asked Pakistani citizens to return to their country and targeted terrorist bases in Pakistan. After this, the forces of the two countries were face to face. For almost four days, the two countries continued to carry out air strikes on each other. After this, the Pakistani DGMO interacted with the DGMO of India and agreed to the ceasefire. Earlier, many misis and drones were fired on each other from the two countries.
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