Islamabad:
Pakistan warned Friday that the reckless behavior of New Delhi had brought the two states with nuclear weapons to an important conflict, unequivocally condemning the illegal acts of India to violate his sovereignty.
The spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, Shafqat Ali Khan, told his weekly press information that “Jingoism and Hysteria of War” of India should be a source of serious concern for the world, since he violated the UN letter, international law and established diplomatic norms.
He said that India had been violating Pakistan’s sovereignty since May 7, and that Indian attacks against Pakistan had in danger regional peace and stability. He stressed that Asia del Sur, a home of more than a fifth of humanity, irresponsible actions such as those carried out by India could do.
“Indian actions were a flagrant violation of the UN Charter, International Law and established norms that govern interstate relationships. It is very unfortunate that the reckless behavior of India has brought the two states with nuclear weapons to an important conflict.
Following the Pahalgam attack on April 22, he said, Indian leadership had once again used the ghost of terrorism to advance his false narrative of the victim, endangering regional peace. “Once again we reject any attempt to link Pahalgam to Pakistan,” he added.
Khan told journalists that international organizations such as the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) had requested the restriction exercise during the last two weeks, to which India did not pay attention.
Lasting the “indecent and indipromatic” comments of India’s Foreign Secretary of Foreign Affairs against Pakistan, he said that unfortunately, the dispensing of India’s failure was trying to rewrite the story, making a series of absurd statements. “The founding parents of India must be turning in their graves,” he said.
“We want to remind you that it was India who took the Jammu and Kashmir dispute to the United Nations. Today, how can you give up their own commitments made to the United Nations, Pakistan and, above all, to the town of Kashmir”?
Refuting the accusations of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of India in a special press information session, Khan said that accusing Pakistan of increasing the situation through Pahalgam’s attack was “totally absurd”, since India “could still not produce any credible and verifiable evidence of Pakistan’s participation.
“The Pakistani forces did not attacked Pahalgam, but the Indian forces attacked multiple places in Pakistan,” said the spokesman. “Consequently, Pakistan reserves the right to take all appropriate measures in his self -defense.”
The spokesman said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif proposed transparent and independent investigation into Pahalgam’s attack through neutral researchers, but India chose the path of belligerence and aggression.
“Can some country in the world attack another country on the basis of some publications on social networks? India is trying to act as a judge, jury and executioner,” he said.
Khan told the media that investigations on Mumbai and Pathankot incidents could not advance due to the non -cooperative attitude of India.