Pakistan’s pride broken after 70 years, Nawaz Sharif talked about improving relations with India… Know the whole matter

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Pakistan's pride broken after 70 years, Nawaz Sharif talked about improving relations with India... Know the whole matter

Pakistan News Desk!! After showing the mirror to Pakistan in the SCO conference, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has returned to India. However, after this tour, Pakistan’s tone seems to have changed. Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif has extended the hand of friendship towards India. He says that India and Pakistan should forget the bitterness of 70 years and make a new beginning. At the same time, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has also reacted to his brother’s statement.

What did Nawaz Sharif say?

Let us tell you that Nawaz Sharif has been the Prime Minister of Pakistan thrice. Talking to Indian journalists, he said that the Indian Foreign Minister’s visit to Pakistan after 9 years is a good beginning. There has been a deadlock in the relations between the two countries for a long time, due to which I am not happy. The reality is that we cannot change our neighbors. Neither Pakistan, nor India, we will always be each other’s neighbours. Therefore, we should live like a good neighbor.

Shahbaz Sharif replied

Nawaz Sharib said that I am trying to mediate between the two countries. Responding to his brother’s words, current Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif said that things should move forward like this. We wanted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come to Pakistan, but it was good that the Foreign Minister came. I have already said that India and Pakistan should sit and talk.

70 years old – Nawaz

Nawaz Sharif says that we have spent 70 years fighting and we should not allow it to continue for the next 70 years. We have worked hard to improve relations between the two countries. Both sides should sit and discuss how to move forward.

Forget the past and move forward- Nawaz

Referring to Jaishankar’s foreign visit, Nawaz Sharif said that this is a good beginning. We should look towards the future instead of the past. It would be better for us to forget the past and move forward. With this, both the countries will move towards progress.

Went to Pakistan after 9 years

Let us tell you that in 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi suddenly reached Pakistan. In 2015, the then External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also visited Pakistan. However, after the terrorist attack in 2016, India broke all relations with Pakistan. India bluntly said that terrorism and talks cannot go together. The trend of cross border terrorism still continues. This is the reason why Jaishankar, who had come to participate in the SCO conference, did not hold any bilateral talks with Pakistan and returned to India after a 24-hour visit.

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