The Deputy Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar, said Friday that the defeat inflicted by Pakistan has been difficult for Indian political leadership, administered by the State Pakistan radio reported.
When New Delhi launched mortal air attacks in Pakistan in early May for accusations about Pahalgam’s attack, which Islamabad denied, Paf demolished six Indian airplanes in his response. After attacks in the air bases, an American intervention was needed on May 10 so that both parties finally reached a fire.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Deputy Prime Minister leads the Pakistan delegation at the 32nd Ministerial Meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum (ARF), which is held today in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
When heading to the Pakistani community in Kuala Lumpur, to say that on the military side of matters, there was no problem between Pakistan and India, since the armed forces had returned to mutually determined positions.
However, he added that the defeat inflicted by Pakistan has been difficult for Indian political leadership in digesting.
Deputy PM said that Pakistan gave an adequate response and measured to Indian aggression. He said that India seeks to establish hegemony in the region, but Pakistan destroyed his pride through his response, according to Pakistan radio.
“Pakistan believes in peace and the construction of relationships based on equality, dignity and mutual respect,” Dar added.
He said that sometimes New Delhi says that this is a high temporary fire, adding: “Pakistan did not ask a stop, nor would he do it.
“We don’t start either [hostilities] Nor did we aggravate the issues, and then, when they asked for a fire, we agreed after solving the score.
“Otherwise, we would not have received a call requesting the fire at 8:15 am, only half an hour after our operation ended at 7:45 am, where (India) said we are ready for a high fire,” Dar said.
On Thursday, the head of the Army personnel seafood, also Munir, said that India was doubling his “disastrous agenda” against Pakistan through the use of representatives after facing a “manifest defeat” in the recent military conflict between the two countries.
Know Malaysia PM, FMS from several Arf countries
Apart from the 32nd Ministerial Meeting of Arf, Dar met with the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Seri Anwar Ibrahim and the foreign ministers of several countries, according to the FO.
In the information session of the weekly press, the FO spokesman said that Dar also met with the Foreign Minister of Canada, Anita Anand, Australian Foreign Minister, Senator Penny Wong, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom, David Lammy.
He also met with the Foreign Minister of the Popular Democratic Republic of Lao, Thongsavanh Phomvihane, Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, Vijitha Herath, the high representative of the EU and Vice President Kaja Kallas, and the Swiss Minister of Foreign Affairs Ignazio Cassis.