Pakistan rejects Modi’s hostility claims


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Islamabad:

Pakistan on Monday rejected the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s accusation that Islamabad “hostility” to his peace proposals in the past, warning that such narration vitiated the bilateral environment.

Responding to the comments made by the Indian Prime Minister during a podcast, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shafqat Ali Khan, said that the anti-Pakistan narrative, which emanates from India, prevented the perspectives of peace and cooperation and that it must stop.

In the podcast with the American computer scientist, launched on Sunday, Modi claimed that “every attempt to encourage peace with Pakistan was found with hostility and betrayal” and that he hoped that “wisdom prevailed in leadership in Islamabad” to improve bilateral ties.

“The comments are misleading and unilateral,” said the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They conveniently omit the Jammu and Kashmiring dispute, which is still unresolved during the last seven decades despite the solemn guarantees of India before the United Nations, Pakistan and the people of Cashmiro, “he added.

Khan stressed that the fictitious narrative of India’s victimization could not hide his participation in terrorism in the soil of Pakistan and the oppression sanctioned by the State in Jammu & Cachemira (Iiojk) sanctioned by the State.

“Instead of blaming others, India should reflect on their own orchestrate registration of directed murders, subversion and terrorism in foreign territories,” he said.

The spokesman said that Pakistan had always advocated the constructive commitment and the results -oriented dialogue to solve all pending problems, including the central Jammu and Kashmir. “However, peace and stability in southern Asia have remained hostages of the rigid approach of India and hegemonic ambitions.”

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