Bring India to the table, Bilawal urges the world


Islamabad:

The former Foreign Minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who directs a parliamentary delegation to the West, on Saturday urged the international community to play its role in the guarantee of permanent peace in southern Asia, including the resolution of the long background dispute, water problems and terrorism through a compound dialogue that, said, India was not what was not what was not looking for.

When heading to a press conference for international media in Brussels, the president of the PPP emphasized that military confrontation was not a solution to the issue or terrorism of Kashmir.

“The dialogue is the only way to follow,” he emphasized, asking the international community to actively get involved with India to calm the tensions.

“It is a moral obligation for the international community to encourage both parties to participate in the diplomacy for regional peace,” he said, reiterating that Pakistan was looking for a bilateral composite dialogue to solve all pending problems.

Bilawal also approached the regional conflict that involved Iran, saying: “We certainly do not want a war on this border (with Iran). Pakistan has condemned the strikes that took place in recent days in our neighboring country.”

“We will continue to advocate for peace at all our borders, either with Afghanistan, Iran or India. We cannot afford this conflict in Iran to become Iraq 2.0 or World War II,” he said.

He warned that he had become “too easy to have a war every month,” and added that the war seemed to have become the predetermined response to any conflict or dispute.

Asking the international community to “immediately impose a high fire in this Iranian conflict with the occupation forces in Palestine,” Bilawal emphasized, “we cannot have a perpetual war. None of our interests is useless.”

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