Pakistan paid in the same currency that India knew very well, says Prime Minister Shehbaz after the stop the fire


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses La Nación after Alto El Fuego with India, Islamabad, May 11, 2025. - X/@Govtofpakistan
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses La Nación after Alto El Fuego with India, Islamabad, May 11, 2025. – X/@Govtofpakistan
  • The prime minister hits India for dragging Pakistan into an unprovoked war.
  • He praises Jawans “who are oblivious to the word of defeat.”
  • Thanks president of the United States for the sincere role in the Alto El Fuego.

As New Delhi and Islamabad agreed to high the fire “complete and immediate” after days of military attacks, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan made a deliberate decision to pay in the same currency “that his enemy knew very well, strongly.”

“Pakistan made it clear that the negotiations, which should take place at a table, would now take place on the battlefield,” said Prime Minister while heading to La Nación on Saturday night.

The last escalation in the rivalry of Pakistan India, in decades, began on May 7 when at least 31 civilians, including children, were killed in an unprovided Indian cross -border attack. In retaliation, Pakistan knocked down five IAF combat planes, including three raffles and dozens of drones.

During the escalation, India sent drones to the Pakistani territory, with the army demolished almost 80, including the IAI heron of Israeli manufacturing (medium altitude, long -term brinking, non -manned aerial vehicles (UAV).

Earlier on Friday night, India launched multiple missile attacks against the Pakistani air bases, including the Air Bases of Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot, which were fired from airplanes, according to the general director of Public Relations between Services (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry.

In response, Pakistan launched “Operation Bunyan-Mou-Marsososos” against Early India on Saturday, aimed at multiple military bases, including missile storage sites in India.

Subsequently, President Donald Trump said that Pakistan and India had agreed to a “full and immediate fire” after days of strikes and countertops against the military facilities of others.

“After a long night of conversations mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a high and immediate fire. Congratulations to both countries for using common sense and great intelligence,” Trump said in a publication on Truth Social.

When taking the nation in the security of regional security today, Prime Minister Shehbaz said that considering regional peace and the lives of millions of people living in this region, Pakistan, as a responsible state, gave a positive response to a high fire.

He expressed the hope that all pending problems, including the distribution of water, the dispute of Jammu and Kashmira and all other unresolved problems, are now solved through negotiations and adopting a peaceful path.

The prime minister congratulated the entire nation from the core of his heart that demonstrated to the world their self -esteem and respect, which were more dear to them than their lives, adding: “If someone challenges sovereignty, they remain as an iron wall and dominate their enemies.”

“What the enemy did was a cowardly and shameful act, a naked aggression,” but the brave and bold forces, with a show of professionalism, gave a very effective response that would always be remembered as a chapter in the modern war.

He said that under the pretext of Pahalgam, India tried to drag Pakistan to a war, although, without any delay, they had offered cooperation for impartial and transparent global investigation.

Before a burst of false accusations and accusations, Pakistan showed moderation and patience, he said, adding that India tried to infiltrate territories with drones and missile attacks against innocent, mosque and civilian people in addition, tried his patience with the failed attacks against military facilities and aquatic resources.

He praised the armed forces of Pakistan, whose Jawanes were oblivious to the word of ‘defeat’.

In a few hours, he said that his forces silenced the enemy’s weapons and that the world would remember how they turned the enemy’s air bases, facilities and ashes reserves. “Rafale also failed in the match.”

The prime minister said his fight was against that old mental framework of religious intolerance. “It is a victory for the truth and our principles,” he said, adding that they did an enemy what he considered appropriate by a respected nation.

“The 240 million people in the country bathed their love and affection on their brave armed forces and stopped next to them during the conflict,” he added.

He also thanked the nation for its prayers for the success of its armed forces and said that, as a result, Allah Almighty had granted them a tremendous victory.

In this historic victory, he paid tribute to the president of the Joint Committee of Personnel Chiefs, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, head of the Army staff, General Syed also Munir, the head of air of the Air Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu, head of Naval Admiral, Naveed Ashraf and all the officers and personnel of the Armed Forces.

The prime minister expressed his gratitude to General Syed also Munir, in his name and on behalf of the entire nation, for his Sagaz and Bold leadership that led to victory, in addition to appreciating the air chief and his eagles who had proudly made them.

‘Pm thanks Trump, friendly nations’

The prime minister thanked the president of the United States, Trump for his sincere role in Alto El Fuego.

He also thanked the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Eau, Turkiye, Qatar, the United Kingdom, the UN Secretary General and others who played their due role in the high fire.

The premier, especially mentioned, Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, Mohamed Bin Zayed, Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad and President Tayyip Erdogan, who was standing with Pakistan as brothers.

He expressed gratitude to Chinese leadership, including President Xi Jinping and the Chinese people, for their historical and unprecedented support.

The prime minister also remembered Irtaza Abbas Shaheed, who hugged Shahadat during the Indian aggression and expressed sympathies with the afflicted families that lost their members.

The prime minister thanked all allied and opposition parties and all political leadership and Parliament for his unprecedented unity and solidarity, and also mentioned its leader, Nawaz Sharif for his wise leadership and experience, in addition to President Asif Ali Zardari for his valuable consultations.

The Prime Minister appreciated the mediators and users of social networks who had counteracted the false Indian news with responsible reports and exhibition of professional integrity and expected that the precedent of the set was a guide path in the future.

Expressing his firm belief, he said after overcoming this crisis, all governments and institutions would focus their energies in the progress and prosperity of Pakistan and would not rest until the country stops a niche between the community of the nations.



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