Fo rejects the ‘irresponsible’ comments of Jaishankar


Islamabad:

Pakistan categorically rejected the irresponsible comments of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, made during different media commitments in Brussels, advising him to refrain from inventing deceptive narratives to justify his recent aggressive actions.

“The speech of the main diplomats should aim to promote peace and harmony, instead of producing warm drilling lines. The tone and tenor of a foreign minister must be chorded with his decent state,” said the spokesman for the Foreign Office in a press release.

Speaking in Brussels on Tuesday, Jaishankar said that when the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, said that “the Sindoor operation” was not over, it was a clear message that “we reserved the right to persecute terrorists at any time, anywhere, anywhere they have hurt us.”

The spokesman of the Foreign Ministry said that during the last years, India had participated in a malicious campaign to deceive the international community through a fictitious narrative of victimization.

“However, the continuous anti-Pakistan diatribe of India cannot hide its sponsorship of terrorism beyond its borders, nor can it cover up the oppression sanctioned by the State in IIOJK. Instead of pointing to others with the fingers, India should introspecate their own participation in terrorism, subversion and directed murders,” he added.

The spokesman also emphasized that India must also give up inventing deceptive stories to justify his recent aggressive actions.

“The narration that emerges from India betrays the pure frustration, after an unsuccessful military adventure against Pakistan. Indian leaders would be well advised to improve the standard of their speech and rule out their obsession with Pakistan. History will not judge who stronger, but who acted the wisest,” added the spokesman.

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