PM, the UN Chief, discuss the next steps to build the high the fire on May 10


Islamabad:

Following the recent conflict with India, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif continued the diplomatic dissemination and maintained discussions with world leaders in factors that take into account peace in the region, reiterating that Pakistan wanted peace in southern Asia and, in that spirit, had agreed to understand the cessation of the fire with India.

According to a press release from the media wing of the Prime Minister, the prime minister held telephone conversations with the president of the United Arab Emirates and the ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed al Nahyan, as well as with the United Nations Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres.

During his telephone interaction with the UN Secretary General, the Prime Minister emphasized that the fair resolution of the JAMMU and Kashmir dispute, according to the resolutions of the UN Security Council, was essential to guarantee a lasting peace in southern Asia.

He urged the Secretary General to play his role in this regard.

It was the third phone call between the two leaders in the last two weeks, added the office of the prime minister.

The Prime Minister expressed a deep appreciation for the leadership of the Secretary General and diplomatic efforts to calm the tense situation in South Asia, which had been seriously in danger of the unpaved and unjustified aggression of India against Pakistan.

He pointed out that the continuous commitment of the Secretary General and preventive diplomacy demonstrated their lasting commitment to defend the principles and purposes of the UN Charter, as well as encourage peace in the region.

The prime minister declared that Pakistan had agreed to the understanding of high fire in the broadest interest of regional peace.

Pakistan’s resolution firm reaffirmed to promote peace in southern Asia while defending his territorial sovereignty and integrity at all costs.

He denounced the aggression of India, carried out under the false pretext of terrorism, qualifying it as a dangerous precedent that justified the attention of the international community.

He also expressed concern about the continuous provocative and inflammatory statements by Indian leadership, describing them as a threat to the fragile peace of the region.

The UN Secretary General, welcomed the understanding of high fire and condolences extended by the loss of civil life.

He reiterated his commitment to a continuous commitment to both parties to advance peace and stability in the region, noting that working for international peace was a central responsibility for his office and a global imperative.

The United Nations has confirmed that UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres received a phone call from Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, saying that they discussed “possible next steps” to build the high the fire on Saturday between India and Pakistan that relieved the tensions between the two neighbors of the southern Asia.

“The Secretary General welcomed the Alto the Fire Agreement of May 10 between India and Pakistan and praised both parties for taking measures to reduce tensions,” said his deputy spokesman, Farhan Aziz Haq, in response to a question in the regular information session of the UN at the headquarters of the UN in New York on Wednesday.

President of EAU

In his telephone call with the president of the EAU, the Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to defend the understanding of Alto El Fuego, along with his unwavering resolution to defend his sovereignty and territorial integrity.

He also said that Pakistan would not allow the holiness of the Indo Water Treaty to be questioned under any circumstance.

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