If Isi and Raw sit together, there could be a significant decrease in terrorist activities: Bilawal


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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that if Isi and Raw sit together, there could be a significant decrease in terrorist activities in the region. The president of the Popular Party of Pakistan (PPP) went to a press conference at the UN Headquarters in New York on Tuesday.

Bilawal, leading a high -level parliamentary delegation, condemned the illegal attacks of India within Pakistan on May 7, calling them a violation of the United Nations Charter and international law.

He said that the attacks led to civil infrastructure, places of worship, water and energy and energy facilities, causing civil victims, including women and children.

He accused India of using the attack of the pahalgama of April 22 in illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk) as a pretext for aggression. “We express our sympathy with the victims of terrorism and Pakistan has constantly condemned terrorism in all its forms,” ​​he added.

Bilawal recalled that after Pahalgam’s attack, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly offered Pakistan’s cooperation in any impartial international research, safe from Pakistan’s innocence. However, India rejected the offer and launched strikes, to which Pakistan responded in self -defense by demolishing six Indian planes that had attacked their territory.

He stressed that subsequent missile attacks were exchanged between the two countries before a fire was negotiated, accrediting the international community, particularly the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and the Secretary of State Marco Rubio, for facilitating the truce.

Bilawal warned that while the high fire is a first welcome step, the risk of large -scale conflict between two neighbors with nuclear weapons is still dangerously high.

“The threshold of the war has dropped, it has not increased,” he said, urging the global community to continue looking for dialogue and diplomacy as the only viable path to lasting peace.

This is a development story.

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