The spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, Shafqat Ali Khan, urged India on Friday to keep the fire agreed with Pakistan, warning that the country would respond if the neighbor resumed the aggression.
The military confrontation between India and Pakistan occurred when the old blamed Islamabad for Pahalgam’s attack. On the night of May 6 to 7, New Delhi launched a series of air attacks in Pakistan, which resulted in civilian casualties. Both parts later exchanged missiles, which extended during the week. American intervention was needed for both parties to finally drop their weapons.
The nation observed Yoerm-I-Tashakur today throughout the country to honor the Armed Forces and the People of Victory in the Bunyanum Marsoos operation, a part of Marka-I-Haq, against India.
During his weekly press conference today, the spokesman said: “The recent announcement of a high Pakistan-India fire is a positive development. We urge India to adhere faithfully to its implementation.”
He said that Pakistan appreciated the role of friendly countries to facilitate the high fire and reiterated support for the announcement of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, about participation with Pakistan and India to seek a resolution to the Kashmira dispute.
The spokesman said that the high fire was achieved by the role of several countries. “The interpretation of Pakistan India how to act for despair and the frustration of Pakistan has no foundation,” he added.
He informed that the heads of military operations of both countries had maintained periodic contact since May 10 and both had agreed to a “structured mechanism for phase decallation.”
The spokesman said that Pakistan had also returned an agent of the Border Security Force of India on Wednesday as a gesture of “goodwill” in exchange for a cepolio of the Pakistan Rangers.
He said that at a time when the internal community promoted regional peace and stability, “the rhetoric of India reflects a persistent tendency to distort facts, justify the aggression and issue unjustified sprays in Pakistan nuclear assets.”
In contrast, the spokesman said that “Pakistan is a responsible state and remains committed to the ceasefire and taking the necessary steps towards regional decallation and stability.”
He asked Pakistan’s international partners to guarantee that India honored their commitments and refrained from greater aggression due to their “belligerent posture.” “If India resumes hostilities, Pakistan will have no choice but to answer,” he warned.
The spokesman said that Pakistan always believed in the dialogue and the restoration of peace and wanted a solution to all the issues, including the busy Kashmir, through negotiations.
FM GIVE THE ROLE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IN DESCALATION
Separately, the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar, met with the United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lammy, and discussed the regional developments, including the high fire.
Give appreciated the constructive role of the United Kingdom in decalcalación.
The two also reviewed bilateral ties and reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen relations and improve economic and commercial cooperation.
Additional Abdullah Momand reports.