Islamabad:
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Campo Mariscal also Munir would travel to Saudi Arabia for a one -day trip on Thursday, said Vice Prime Minister on Wednesday, who added that the visit is part of the diplomatic scope on the ongoing of Pakistan in the wake of preparing tensions with India.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar told the media that the prime minister accompanied by the Army Chief would appreciate the Saudi leadership for expressing solidarity with Pakistan in the recent military escalation with India.
Saudi Arabia was one of the main actors who not only played a role in the crisis after the Pahalgama attack, but also instrumental in negotiating the high fire between the two neighbors with nuclear weapons.
The Prime Minister and the Marshal of Campo previously traveled to Türkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan and Tayikistan to thank them for their support for Pakistan in the face of Indian aggression.
Surprisingly, Pakistan not only had an advantage on the battlefield, but also eclipsed India in the diplomatic front. India despite having an enormous economic influence could not gain the support of its even closer allies, including the United States.
He said to journalists that India’s attempt to establish a ‘new normality’ had been buried and that the world witnessed his statements of hegemony in the air during the recent conflict with Pakistan.
The Foreign Minister reviewed the number and said that Pakistan broke six Indian combat planes, including four French made in Rafale. Previously, Pakistan said three Rafale airplanes were among the six aircraft demolished by Pakistan on the night of May 7.
The head of Indian defense last week publicly admitted for the first time that Pakistan knocked several Indian planes on the night of May 7. However, Anil Chuhuan insisted that the numbers did not matter, something that attracted a strong reaction from the Indian opposition and government critics.
Giving said that Pakistan’s kinetic action had been appreciated, his diplomatic efforts also obtained international recognition. He pointed out that there was even a protest within India about the successful diplomatic scope of Pakistan.
He said that the high fire was holding but lamented the political rhetoric by India, saying that Indian leaders were doing it in view of the next elections.
Foreign Minister said Pakistan was ready for a dialogue with India, but not desperate for it. “Pakistan seeks a composite dialogue that includes terrorism and other issues, including the Treaty of the Water of the Indo.”
He said that India tried to divert or stop water, would be equivalent to an act of war. He said that the Treaty of the Indo waters cannot be suspended or amended according to international law.
In the recent tour of four nations, GIV said that the prime minister made a visit to Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan and Tayikistan to express Pakistan’s gratitude for solidarity expressed by these countries during the conflict with India.