The president of PPP and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, warned Wednesday that a nuclear war between India and Pakistan will have devastating consequences for the entire region and beyond.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decided to send a high -level diplomatic delegation to important world capitals to expose Indian propaganda “after the recent military escalation with India.
Bilawal has been confident to direct the delegation, which includes Senator Sherry Rehman, Dr. Musadik Malik, engineer Khurram Dastgir, Hina Rabbani Khar, Faisal Sabzwari, Tehmina Janjua and Jalil Abbas Jilani.
The former Foreign Minister spoke with the media after receiving the initial information in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before directing a high -level diplomatic delegation to the capital’s capitals to inform foreign leaders about the aggression of India and efforts to destabilize regional peace.
Bilawal said they received initial information at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the Alto El Fuego, La Cashmiro, Terrorism and “Attack” in the Treaty of the Water of the Indo.
He said that these informative sessions will be carried out during the next few days and then, according to the directive of the Prime Minister, they will visit different countries to present the Pakistan position based on La Paz.
He said that Pakistan wanted peace in the region that can be achieved by addressing inflammation points if it was Kashmir’s dispute or terrorism.
“Pakistan is one of the greatest victims of terrorism,” he said.
Bilawal warned that the “new normality” that India is looking for is not in his favor either.
“We have seen how after a terrorist attack, both countries can approach a nuclear war,” he added.
The Foreign Minister said it is necessary to maintain dialogue and find solutions to the issue of terrorism. He said that the people of both countries sought peace, which is not possible until the three main problems are solved: Kashmir, terrorism and water.
He expressed serious concerns about the Water Armament of India and highlighted the need for Pakistan to inform the world about it.
He said they will inform foreign governments and people that a conflict between two nuclear countries will have serious consequences beyond the region.
He also appreciated the efforts of the prime minister during the conflict, saying that Pakistan demonstrated a “reasonable and rational role” after the without the foundation of India.
“Pakistan was not the aggressor, we defended ourselves.”
Bilawal, in a recent publication about X, announced that he was appointed by the Prime Minister to “direct a delegation to present the case of Pakistan for Peace on the international stage.”
“I feel honored to accept this responsibility and continue to serve Pakistan in these challenging times,” he wrote.
In a similar development, the Indian government also announced that seven delegations from all parties would visit key partners, including members of the UN Security Council, at the end of this month to present the country’s position on terrorism and the “national consensus of the Indian project.”