Colombia has withdrawn its statement expressing condolences to Pakistan over the loss of life and property after India’s military attacks in response to the Pahalgam attack.
The all -party delegation of India put forward the continuous support of Pakistan’s cross -border terrorism in front of Columbia, after which Columbia withdrew its statement earlier.
Congress leader and MP Shashi Tharoor, who is leading the all -party delegation, confirmed the withdrawal of controversial statements by Bogota after meeting Colombia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Rosa Yolanda Vilaviseyo.
All -party delegations of Indian MPs are traveling to various countries to make India aware of the stance towards the fight against terrorism after the Pahalgam attack on 22 April.
The Tharoor is leading a delegation on a trip to Colombia to convey Pakistan’s support for Pakistan’s support for Pakistan’s support and terrorism not tolerate at all.
Tharoor said in a post on social media, “Today, Columbia’s Foreign Deputy Minister Rosa Yalanda Vilaviseo and a great meeting with his senior associates related to the affairs of the Asia-Pacific region.” He said, “I informed him about India’s perspective on recent events and on May 8, I expressed his disproportionate condolences to Pakistan on the recent incidents and on May 8, he expressed his displeasure over the statement of Pakistan.”
The Congress MP said, “The minister assured me that the statement has been withdrawn and he has understood our stance properly and has been strongly supported.” Tharoor expressed his deep disappointment on Thursday over the loss of life and property in Pakistan due to India’s military action.
However, there has been no official statement from New Delhi for ‘Operation Sindoor’ and withdrawing the statement of Colombia and withdrawing the statement.