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London: Vice President Vice Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, said Pakistan had buried the false narration propagated by the Indian media and the government about his so -called hegemony and representation of India as the “net security provider” of the region.
Going to a press conference in London after his official visit to the United Kingdom and broadcast live on national television channels, he said that Pakistan had left victorious in his recent armed conflict with India, triggered by the unpaved Indian aggression.
“Indian media and bureaucracy have recognized that their narration was not successful. On the other hand, Pakistan’s narrative was based on facts and truth, which was recognized by the world,” he added.
Giving said that after aerial superiority, Pakistan also established India scores on the ground.
He said that Pakistan always defended respect, dignity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries in the region and wanted others to do the same.
When qualifying the statements of the unfortunate Indian leaders, he advised them to accept defeat and move forward, emphasizing that Pakistan had not asked anyone to negotiate a high fire; Rather, it was the Indian side that agreed and that was transmitted by the Secretary of State of the United States Rubio for him in the May conflict.
Giving, flanked by the high commission of Pakistan to the United Kingdom, Dr. Mohammad Faisal, also said that the titular government was committed to economic stability and prosperity, and its policies resulted in the growth of foreign reserves and inflation rates in a downward trend.
“Pakistan will be stronger. The unit will take us forward if we want Pakistan to obtain its due place between the community of the nations and will join D-20,” he observed.
He Said That no Should Tell Pakistan To Hold Talks On Terrorism, Asy Were ‘The Biggest Victim of Terrorism, Pakistan Had Fought The Global War of Terrorism, On The Front Foot and Sacrificed 90,000 Lives Besides Suffering Colossal Losses To The Tune of $ 192 Billion In That War War He Said, Stressing That the World Had to collect these sacrifices, Pakistan Had Rendred Hage Sacrifices.
He said that during 2014, terrorism had been eliminated from the country during the mandate of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
On their official visits to several countries, he said that his efforts were aimed at projecting Pakistan’s sincere position on several issues, including the scourge of terrorism.
He opposed that due to these efforts, the United States had banned Bla and Majeed Brigade as international terrorist outfits that had been involved in different terrorism incidents, including the kidnapping of trains in Baluchistan. Giving also advised the Pakistani diaspora not to be delivered to minor politics on different national issues.
“After Indian aggression, we adopted a unanimous resolution in Parliament by strongly condemning it, which also gave a message to the world about the unity of the nation,” he added.
Giving further stressed that the nation should move in unison to take the country on the path of progress.
To a question, he said he was unfortunate, Pia had been winning billions of rapias in revenue when it was based on, and it took years to relive the national flag carrier.
He welcomed the EU’s decision to lift PIA prohibition in November 2024 and said the United Kingdom also did the same. PIA authorities were negotiating with the United Kingdom authorities to resume flights to Manchester in September under an tentative program, which could then be extended to London.
Giving also described its bilateral and trilateral meetings with the counterparts and authorities of the United Kingdom, in which all the spectra of the bilateral ties were discussed, including the coffee dispute and climate change, etc.