- Pakistan to decide when we will react, says Dar.
- DPM says that India’s action is not forgive.
- He calls Turkiye “a very close brother” to Pakistan.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar, said that National Security Advisors (NSA) of Pakistan and India have spoken after the missile strikes not caused by New Delhi.
“There has been contact between the two, yes,” he said World TRT In response to a question of whether the NSA contacted after the attacks during the night of India against Pakistan.
India launched strikes in Pakistan and Ajk at dawn on Wednesday, an assault that Islamabad called a “act of shameless war”, such as spiral tensions among rivals with nuclear weapons after a deadly attack against tourists in Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk) of illegally occupied.
Islamabad said that six Pakistani locations, from mosques to hydroelectric projects, were attacked.
At least 31 civilians, including children, were martyred and 57 wounds suffered after India launched an unprovided and tortuous attack against Pakistan last night.
In retaliation, the armed forces of Pakistan demolished five aircraft of the Air Force of India (IAF), seven drones, destroyed a headquarters of the brigade and a series of positions of positions along the control line (LOC).
Talking to him World TRTGive said: “India has done something that is not tolerable.”
“The country will decide when and how and what ways we will react in the future,” he added.
He said Turkiye was the first country to issue a formal statement of condemnation for the aggression of India.
“This morning after the attack, which was almost after midnight, around 1 in the morning, the first call I received was from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkiye,” Dar said.
Meanwhile, the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had a telephone conversation with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and expressed Turkiye’s preparation to “do everything possible to avoid a greater climbing of tensions” between India and Pakistan.
Erdogan expressed Turkiye’s solidarity with Pakistan and extended his condolences to the martyrs, and prayed for the rapid recovery of the injured.
Declaging “a very supportive statement,” said that Erdogan’s words showed that Turkiye is like “a very close brother” to Pakistan.
One of the first ambassadors to communicate with him personally and through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan after the strikes of India was the Turkish ambassador to Islamabad, Dar added.
“Then you can evaluate our brotherhood, our friendship and closeness,” he added.
The Turkish president expressed his support for the “quiet and measured approach” of Pakistan to resolve the crisis.
In a separate statement, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that India’s attack “created a total risk of war” and condemned its “provocative” steps and the guidance of civilians.
“We greatly value our friendship and brotherhood with Turkiye,” Dar added.
In addition to Türkiye, other multilateral countries and players such as the United Nations have also requested an early resolution of the military dispute between the two countries.