PM Shahbaz said- We avenged the 1971 war: Said- Ready for talks for peace, Kashmir issue will have to be included

Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif, while talking to the soldiers on Thursday, said that in this war we have avenged the 1971 war. Shahbaz said this while addressing Pakistani soldiers at Kamra Airbase in Punjab on Thursday. During this, he was accompanied by Deputy PM Ishaq Dar, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, Army Chief Asim Munir, Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu. Apart from this, he has expressed his desire to talk with India. According to news agency PTI, he said that Pakistan is ready to talk with India for peace, but it will have to include the Kashmir issue. At the same time, Pakistan’s Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar claimed on Thursday that Pakistan had not made any demand for ceasefire. He claimed that India had stopped the attack first.

India-Pak extended ceasefire 3 times Ishaq Dar claimed in Parliament that the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of Pakistan and India spoke on the hotline to discuss the ceasefire. According to the report of The Dawn, he said that now talks will be held between the DGMOs of both the countries on May 18. Dar said in Parliament that after 4 days of drone and missile attacks from across the border between India and Pakistan, an agreement was reached on May 10 to stop the military conflict. It was extended till May 12 and then May 14 and then May 18. He said that there will be political talks between the two countries and all problems will be discussed. He said- We have made it clear to the whole world that we are ready to have open and full talks on every issue. Dar said- Ceasefire was done after the call from US Foreign Minister According to Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), Deputy PM Dar claimed that during the recent tension with India, Pakistan did not demand any ceasefire. According to him, this ceasefire started when US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio called and told that India is now ready to stop the attack. Dar said that Pakistan exercised restraint from the very beginning and had informed all its friendly countries before any kind of military action. He said that Pakistan had clearly told its friends that it would not attack first, but if India provokes, it will definitely respond. Dar stressed that Pakistan’s response was thoughtful, balanced and in accordance with international rules.
PAK PM said – We crushed India’s pride Earlier, Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif addressed Pakistani soldiers at Sialkot Pasrur Cantonment in Punjab province on Wednesday. During this, he said that we have crushed India’s arrogance. According to Dawn News, the Pak PM said – The enemy, who is bigger than us, was proud of the fact that he has military equipment worth billions of dollars. We have given him a big blow. We are ready for both war and peace. The choice is yours (India). Shahbaz Sharif also warned India on postponing the Indus Water Treaty. He said- If you stop our water, then this is our red line. We have a right on water. Our army will fight for our rights. PAK said- Kashmir issue should be solved according to UN resolution. Pakistan PM said that Kashmir issue should be solved according to UN resolution and after that business talks will be held. India attacked Pakistan’s water resources in Neelam, Jhelum but the government showed restraint. He said that Pakistan had demanded an inquiry into the Pahalgam attack and had agreed to cooperate but India attacked in the darkness of the night. Pakistan’s President Zardari met injured soldiers in hospital. Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari met the soldiers injured during the Indian attack in Rawalpindi’s Military Hospital. He praised the bravery and patriotism of these soldiers. According to Dawn News, Zardari said that the country fought bravely against the enemy’s attacks. Modi government wants to use aggression against Pakistan for political purpose. ………………………………. Read this news related to India-Pakistan ceasefire… US President’s U-turn after 5 days on India-Pakistan ceasefire: Earlier he said that he brought about a ceasefire, now he says – I only helped. US President Donald Trump has backtracked from his statement about bringing about a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after 5 days. He said on Thursday that I did not mediate between the two countries, but I have helped. Read the full news here…

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