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Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif told the media in Islamabad on Wednesday that peace talks between India and Pakistan can be held in UAE or Saudi Arabia. In this, America will play the role of mediator. He once again claimed that Pakistan had not demanded ceasefire. If Pakistan had done so, the whole world would have known. Sharif said that in the talks between the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of both the countries, it has been agreed that the armies of both the countries will return to the position before the conflict started on May 7. When Sharif was asked whether Israeli personnel were present in India during the conflict, Sharif said – There are reports that Israelis were in India. Israel gave a lot of support to India during the war. Trump had given 6 statements in 7 days on Indo-Pak ceasefire and mediation. US President Donald Trump has given statements 6 times between May 10 and May 17 on ceasefire and mediation between India and Pakistan. Read all the statements of Trump… First: 10 May – First statement on ceasefire, claimed to stop the war India and Pakistan have agreed to ceasefire. I congratulate both the countries for taking a decision full of common sense and wisdom. Second: 11 May – I will try to find a solution to the Kashmir issue I am very proud of the strong leadership of India and Pakistan, who showed strength, wisdom and courage and decided that now is the time to stop the current tension. Also, I will try to work with both of them to see if a solution can be found to the Kashmir issue after ‘thousand years’. Third: 12 May – I stopped a nuclear war between India and Pakistan I have stopped a nuclear war. America has helped in bringing about a ceasefire between the two countries. I am sure that this ceasefire will be permanent. Both the countries have a lot of nuclear weapons, this could have led to a terrible nuclear war. Read the full news here… Fourth: 13th May – Used business for ceasefire I used business to a great extent to mediate the ceasefire between the two countries. My biggest dream is to establish peace. I want unity, not division. Fifth: 15th May – Did not bring about ceasefire, only helped I did not mediate between the two countries, but I have helped. I do not say that I did this, but it is certain that whatever happened between India and Pakistan last week, I helped settle it. Read the full news here… Sixth: 17th May – I stopped India-PAK nuclear war, I did not get the credit. The situation had become very serious. You know what would have been the next step
the N word. That is, nuclear war. Stopping the India-Pakistan war is one of my biggest successes. However, I did not get the credit for it. Read the full news here… House of Sindh’s home minister burnt in Pakistan Protesters in Pakistan burnt the house of Sindh’s home minister Ziaul Hasan Lanjar on Tuesday. The protesters also beat up the guards deployed to protect the house. According to the report, there was a clash between the police and the workers of a nationalist organization in Naushehro Feroz district of Sindh on Tuesday. At least 2 people died in this. Apart from this, many people from both sides were also injured. The Pakistan government plans to build a canal on the Sindh river. The local people are angry with this. They say that the government is snatching their land and water. When the protesters tried to sit on a dharna on the national highway, the police tried to stop them. This increased the tension. Angry people attacked the house of the Home Minister of Sindh. The protesters looted some trucks and set some of them on fire. The video related to this is also going viral on social media…
The government wants to take water to Cholistan According to Pakistani website Geo TV, the government plans to cultivate thousands of acres of barren land in Cholistan by building canals on the Sindh river. Its cost is around 211 billion rupees (? 63 billion). However, Bilawal Bhutto’s party PPP is against it. They say that Sindh will suffer losses and their water will be taken away. A few weeks ago, a committee (Council of Common Interest – CCI) also rejected this project. They said that no new canal will be built until all the states (provinces) agree. Despite this, protests are continuing in Sindh. On Tuesday, when the protesters tried to sit on the highway, the police used force to stop them. In response, people threw stones. A police officer (SHO) and two policemen were injured in this clash, while five protesters also got injured. All were admitted to the hospital. Bilawal said – this is like a terrorist attack. Police said that the situation is now under control. At the same time, Home Minister Lanjar has expressed displeasure over the incident and has ordered strict action. He said that those who challenge the law of the state will not be spared. PPP President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has also condemned the attack on the minister’s house and called it a ‘terrorist attack’. He said that strict action should be taken against those who spread violence in the name of protest. Pakistan’s airspace will remain closed for Indian flights for one more month Pakistan has decided to keep its airspace closed for Indian flights for one more month. Pakistan had closed its airspace for Indian flights on 22 April last month in response to the steps taken by India after the Pahalgam terror attack. This ban was till 23 May, because according to the rules of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), airspace cannot be banned for more than one month at a time. According to Geo News, the announcement to extend this ban can be made on Wednesday or Thursday. For this, a Notice to Airmen (Notam) will be issued. PAK Army’s claim – 6 Indian planes were shot down, 3 of them were Rafales Pakistan Army spokesperson Ahmed Chaudhary claimed that his army had shot down 6 Indian planes, 3 of which were Rafales. He made this claim while talking to the British media. Chaudhary said that even thinking of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan is foolish and should be considered impossible. He said – Nuclear war will be disastrous for both countries. Pakistan wants peace, but if war is imposed, we are fully prepared. He said that there is a dispute between the two countries, which can flare up anytime. On the allegations of Pakistan’s involvement in the Pahalgam attack, Chaudhary said – If India provides evidence, Pakistan will take action. But no one in India is questioning the security lapse for this attack. On the ceasefire, he said that Pakistan gives priority to peace and sees it not as victory, but as peace. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister met Chinese Foreign Minister Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on Tuesday. According to Dawn News, China said on Tuesday that it supports Pakistan so that it can protect its sovereignty and integrity. Wang Yi said that China welcomes the initiative to resolve the dispute between India and Pakistan through dialogue. Wang called Pakistan his strong friend. Dar thanked Wang for supporting Pakistan. Bilawal Bhutto warned India
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said that if a major war breaks out between India and Pakistan, its impact will not be limited to these two countries but will be felt all over the world. He said that the aggressive policy India is adopting will not last long and it will only harm India itself, because both India and Pakistan are nuclear weapon possessing countries. Bhutto accused India of turning water into a weapon. He said that due to this step, our future generations will also be entangled in war. ……………………………………. Also read this news related to Pakistan… Asim Munir becomes Field Marshal in Pakistan: Shahbaz Sharif cabinet’s decision; Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir, the second Field Marshal after Ayub Khan, has been promoted to Field Marshal. According to Geo News, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s cabinet took this decision on Tuesday. Munir was promoted because he led the army during Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos against India. Read the full news here…
