Islamabad:
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated on Wednesday that Pakistan always wanted peace in the region and was willing to discuss all bilateral problems with India in the negotiation table if India showed sincerity of purpose and cooperation.
When heading to the second trilateral summit in the city of Lachin de Azerbaijan, the prime minister referred to the recent aggression of India and said that with the infinite blessings and kindness of Allah Allah Allah Allah, with the support of people from Pakistan and friendly countries, and the resolved response of the armed forces, they emerged victorious.
In his speech, the prime minister also said that Pakistan wanted peace in the region and that he required conversations about the table to discuss the problems that needed urgent attention and a friendly solution such as the problem of Kashmir that should be solved according to the resolutions of the CSNU and according to the aspiration of the people of Kashmir.
The prime minister said that unfortunately, India tried to arm the Treaty of the Water of the Indo, which was a lifeguard for the population of 240 million Pakistan who used water for agriculture, alcohol consumption and other purposes.
“It is very unfortunate that India has tried to threaten to stop the flow of water in Pakistan. This is not possible, this is never possible and it will not be possible to instant. We are making the appropriate arrangements to ensure that India never does,” he kept emphatically.
The prime minister said that if India wanted to talk about counteracting terrorism with sincerity of purpose, Pakistan would also be willing to talk to them on this subject.
“We are the greatest victim of terrorism worldwide and we lost 90,000 valuable lives and suffer economic losses worth $ 150 billion in recent decades. There can be no greater demonstration of our commitment and intention to overcome this threat to all time,” he added.
If India showed serious and honest cooperation, he said that Pakistan would be willing to discuss all the issues, including the promotion of trade with India, at the negotiating table.
The prime minister also appreciated the role of the Syed field marshal also Munir, who, said, addressed Pakistan’s armed forces to fight with great courage and the highest level of professional insight while the entire nation was stopped behind them.
The Prime Minister said that during the conflict with India, he found the field marshal as “the fearful of God, brave, firm with iron resolution, patience and strength to face that aggression.”
He reiterated that during the recent conflict, India could not present any credible evidence against Pakistan and rejected his sincere offer for a neutral and transparent investigation on the so -called Pahalagam incident by any international organism.
Azerbaikan Independence Day
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday asked the unity, peace and justice in the region, while highlighting the deepest ties between Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Turkey, declaring the relationship as now “three souls and a heart.”
In his speech at the Ceremony of the Independence Day of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Lachin, Prime Minister Shehbaz praised the leadership and courage of the Azerbaijan people, which under the “visionary and dynamic leadership of President Aliyev” released the Karabakh region after decades of occupation.
The directed dignitaries also included President Ilham Aliyev de Azerbaijan and President Rece Tayyip Erdogan de Turkiye.
“It is a great honor to be here today, celebrating both Azerbaijan independence and Pakistan Yom-E-Takbeer, the day we become a nuclear energy in 1998,” said Prime Minister, underlining the symbolic meaning of May 28 for both nations.
In his speech, the prime minister expressed sincere congratulations to the people of Azerbaijan and paid tribute to the sacrifices of his armed forces and martyrs. He emphasized the unwavering support that Pakistan and Türkiye provided during the struggle of Azerbaijan for territorial integrity.
“When Armenia attacked Azerbaijan, Pakistan and Turkey stood like a rock by his side. And today, when India attacked Pakistan, President Erdogan and President Aliyev stopped as a formidable strength to their side. This is the true brotherhood,” said Shehbaz Sharif.
The prime minister spoke frankly about recent hostilities between India and Pakistan. Referring to the incident of April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir illegally occupied from India, where 26 civilians were killed, condemned the immediate guilt of India to Pakistan without evidence.
“Pakistan offered an international investigation commission for free and transparent investigation, but instead, India launched a deadly attack that killed 36 innocent Pakistani, including children,” he revealed. “We had no choice but to defend our nation.”
Shehbaz detailed Pakistan’s military response, describing the fall of six Indian combat planes, including four raffles, and significant damage to the Indian military facilities. He praised the composure and leadership of Pakistan’s armed forces, particularly the head of air and the Coas field marshal also, for a quick and measured measure.
“At 9 in the morning, the field marshal also informed me that India had requested a stop the fire. I said that Allah Almighty has granted us a brilliant victory; now we must act wisely, not to prolong the conflict.”
Sharif also caught attention to other global humanitarian crises, particularly in Iiojk and Gaza.
“The Kashmir Valley is red with the combatants of the blood of freedom. Despite tyranny and brutality, they remain firm in their search for freedom, a right enshrined in the resolutions of the UN Security Council,” he said, reaffirming Pakistan’s unwavering support.
When heading to the tragedy in Gaza, Prime Minister Shehbaz condemned the ongoing atrocities: “More than 52,000 Palestinians (children, women, elders) have been martyred. His blood stains the streets of Gaza. There is no modern precedent of this level of brutality.”
He asked the international community to arouse his conscience and echoed global praise for President Erdogan’s vocal defense for the oppressed. “Let our voices rise, in the name of God, to demand a high fire and justice for the people of Gaza.”
Describing the trilateral meeting between Pakistan, Türkiye and Azerbaijan as “productive and inspiring”, Prime Minister Shehbaz concluded his address with a call to regional unity and lasting friendship.
“Our flags today, as emblems of unity, hope and strength,” he said, adding: “We will continue with our brothers and sisters, either in Karabakh, Kashmir or Gaza. This is our shared commitment, our shared destination.”