Bilawal rejects the false accusations of India, reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to peace


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The high -level parliamentary delegation led by the president of the Popular Party of Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, informed the OIC Member States in the United Nations about the developments of graves in southern Asia after the military aggression of India and its based accusations against Pakistan after Pahalgam’s attack.

When heading to the permanent representatives of the OIC, Bilawal Bhutto categorically rejected the attempt of India to link Pakistan with the Pahalgam incident without any credible research or evidence.

He stressed that the hurried attribution of guilt was used as a pretext for illegal military actions, including cross -border strikes, which attacked civilians and civil infrastructure.

He expressed a serious concern about the unilateral suspension of the Indo Water Treaty, which Pakistan considers an obvious act of arming water and a violation of international and treaty obligations.

He made it clear that we cannot allow this to become a new normality.

He stressed that due to the belligerent aggression of India, the world had become a less safe place, with real and present implications for peace and security in southern Asia.

He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to peace, moderation and diplomacy, and requested the restoration of the Indo Water Treaty, the total respect for the high fire and the resumption of an integral dialogue with India, with the resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in its nucleus.

Bilawal Bhutto stressed that the OIC has become the moral conscience of the world in these difficult times and thanked the OIC Member States for their firm support to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

He reiterated that the Jammu and Cashmiro dispute is still fundamental for the establishment of lasting peace in southern Asia.

The permanent representatives of the OIC countries expressed their appreciation for the transparent and timely information of Pakistan and reaffirmed their solidarity with Pakistan and the people of Jammu and Kashmira.

They reiterated their concern about the worsening of the security situation in southern Asia and emphasized the importance of defending the principles of the UN Charter and International Law, and in this sense, the holiness of the treaties, including the Indo Water Treaty.

The OIC countries welcomed Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue and diplomacy for the resolution of all disputes, including the JAMMU and Kashmir dispute, for the resolutions of the UN Security Council.

In addition, two multi -party delegations sent by Pakistan to the key world capitals as part of their diplomatic offensive against India began their high -level interactions on June 2, with the delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Holding Talks with China and the UN ambassadors of Russia in New York.

In the direction of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, two separate delegations began their tour of New York, Washington, London, Brussels and Moscow to inform these countries about Pakistan’s position due to the recent military escalation with India.

Bilawal, the president of the Popular Party of Pakistan (PPP), is currently in New York, leading a delegation of nine members, which includes parliamentarians and former diplomats. Another delegation, directed by the special assistant of the Prime Minister (SAPM) Tariq Fatemi, is visiting Moscow.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the delegations were scheduled to participate in a series of meetings with the leadership of international organizations, holders of public office, senior officials, parliamentarians, Think Tanks, media and diaspora.

Bilawal began his two -day visit to New York with an interview with a foreign news channel. Later, he met with China’s permanent representative before the UN, Fu Cong and the permanent representative of Russia, Vassily Nebenzia.

China support

Bilawal thanked China for supporting Pakistan during the conflict with India. He learned the responsible behavior of the Chinese Ambassador of Pakistan after the April 22 attack in the Indian Complex of Pahalgam.

He said that India had rejected Pakistan’s offer for transparent and impartial investigation into the attack. He stressed that the resolution of the subject of Kashmiro was indispensable for lasting peace in southern Asia.

The Pakistan delegation urged China to play their role in this regard. While expressing serious concerns about the orientation of the Pakistani citizens of India during the four -day conflict, the delegation urged the international community to go beyond conflict management and the resolution of disputes.

During the meeting, there was unanimity between both sides in unilateral actions and aggression. Both parties emphasized the need to respect the UN letter, international laws and agreements. They also opposed India’s decision to arm water.

The delegation was composed of Dr. Musadik Malik; Sherry Rehman; Hina Rabbani Khar; Eng Khurram Dastgir Khan; Subzwari faisal; Bushra Anjum Butt, Ambassador (RETD) Jalil Abbas Jilani and Ambassador (RETD) Tehmina Janjua.

Russian information

The delegation informed Russia’s UN ambassador about the situation after the attack of the Pahalgama, rejecting the accusations without the foundation of India against Pakistan without any evidence, and highlighting his premature and unilateral actions, including the possession of the Water Treaty of the Indo.

He pointed out that the measured and proportional response of Pakistan, guided by restriction and international law, aimed to preserve regional peace and avoid a broader conflict. He stressed that Pakistan was the greatest victim of terrorism, in which more than 80,000 civilians have lost their lives.

He also informed the Russian diplomat of Indian terrorism sponsorship within Pakistan. He stressed that lasting peace in the region depended on the fair and peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute by international law.

Humanitarian impact

Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik highlighted the humanitarian implications of maintaining the IWT in suspense. Highlighting the mature and restricted approach of Pakistan, the delegation reiterated the country’s commitment to peace, dialogue and regional stability.

In a previous interview, Bilawal reiterated the desire of Pakistan of peace through “dignity, strength and diplomacy”, and described the actions of India after the danger of dangerous Pahalgama and a violation of international law.

“It is not possible a lasting solution without resolving the Jammu and Kashmir dispute,” he said, emphasizing that the high fire should lead to permanent peace, which would happen through the resolution of the Kashmira dispute in line with the resolutions of the UN Security Council and the aspirations of the town of Cashmiri.

India’s unilateral decision to celebrate the Indo Water Treaty (IWT) in suspense violated international law and the obligations of the treaty. “By unilaterally suspending the IWT, India has established a dangerous precedent with implications for regional peace and security,” he warned.

He added that Pakistan wanted the international community to play its role in facilitating dialogue between Pakistan and India. “We are ready to talk to India in Jammu and Kashmir, IWT and terrorism,” Bilawal said.

He also said that Pakistan is a victim of terrorism; From political leadership to the army to Pakistani citizens, we have all been affected by terrorism. “While India committed acts of naked and shameless aggression by violating the international border, Pakistan acted in self -defense,” he said.

The American commitments of the delegation on Tuesday included meetings with US legislators, groups of experts and media representatives. A meeting of the Pakistani delegation with the Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, is also on the cards.

The visits of the delegations aim to project Pakistan’s perspective on the recent Indian aggression. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said they would participate in a series of meetings with the leadership of international organizations, holders of public office, officials, parliamentarians, Think Tanks, media and diaspora.

“The delegations will highlight the responsible and restricted behavior of Pakistan, seeking peace with responsibility, in the face of the reckless and belligerent actions of India. It will also highlight that dialogue and diplomacy should have priority over conflict and confrontation,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“The delegations will underline the imperative that the international community plays its due role in the promotion of lasting peace in southern Asia. The need for an immediate resumption of the normal functioning of the Indo Water Treaty will also be a key issue of the scope of the delegations.”

Meanwhile, responding to media consultations about a burst of antagonistic statements made by Indian leaders, as well as the comments made by the spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs of India, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the facts could not be obscured by hollow narratives.

The recent comments of Indian leadership, including the facts in Bihar, reflected a deeply worrying mentality that prioritized hostility over peace, said the spokesman. “Any attempt to portray Pakistan as a source of regional instability divorces reality,” he added.

According to the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the international community was very aware of the history of aggressive behavior of India, including documented support for terrorist activities within Pakistan. “These facts cannot be obscured by hollow or tactical narratives of fun.”

The spokesman declared that Jammu and Kashmir’s dispute remained the central problem and Pakistan would firmly continue to defend for a fair and lasting resolution to the in -line dispute with the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council and the aspirations of the People of Cashmira.

“Avoiding this fundamental problem is to condemn the region to continue distrust and potential confrontation,” he said. “The developments in recent weeks have once again underlined the absolute uselessness of Jingoism and coercion,” said the spokesman.

The spokesman emphasized that “India cannot and will not reach its objectives” through threats, misrepresentation or strength, saying that Pakistan was also resolved to defend his sovereignty and territorial integrity against any aggression.

“Durable peace in southern Asia demands maturity, restriction and a will to address the fundamental causes of the conflict, not the search for close political profits at the expense of regional harmony,” said the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry.



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