Islamabad, 18 May (IANS). Nervous, Pakistan has decided to send its delegation abroad, copying India. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has asked former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Jardari to present his ‘peace case’ in foreign capitals.
During the ‘Operation Sindoor’, Pakistan, which faced insults in a four -day military clash from May 7 to 10, is following every step in India. If Shahbaz Sharif arrived to encourage the army to cheer the first Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then Bhutto has now been asked to present his case on the global stage.
Announcing this, Bhutto said on X that Shahbaz Sharif had approached him, who had asked him to lead a delegation.
He posted on X, “Prime Minister CM Shahbaz contacted me this morning, who requested that I lead a delegation to favor Pakistan on the international stage. I am committed to accept this responsibility and serve Pakistan in these challenging times.”
This happened when the Government of India selected 7 MPs to lead the delegations concerned in countries and to present India’s evidence and stance on the zero-oppression policy and Pahalgam terror attack against terrorism, causing ‘Operation Sindoor’.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi, including MPs, political leaders and former diplomats, are going to travel to major capitals of North America, Europe and West Asia.
However, India’s Foreign Minister (EAM) S.K. Jaishankar has already made it clear that India is ready to negotiate only on the issue of terrorism with Pakistan and the Indus Water Treaty will be postponed until terrorism is “completely stopped”.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said on Thursday that the only issue related to Jammu and Kashmir on which New Delhi is ready to discuss with Islamabad is to vacate the illegal occupied parts of Pakistan.
On 7 May, India started Operation Sindoor and erased nine terrorist bases in Pakistan into dust. This led to a fierce armed conflict between the two sides for four days, using drones, missiles and long distance weapons, until it agreed to stop firing and military action on 10 May.
Recently, Pakistan cheated India when his Prime Minister visited a military base in Sealkot, who was a copy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s step, who went to Adampur Airbase in Punjab and interacted with air warriors and soldiers. The background addressed him with the S -400 air defense system – which Pakistan claimed to be killed.
Shahbaz Sharif also visited Sialkot Base and addressed the soldiers of the Pakistani Army, claiming a showy “victory” against India in a four -day brief air battle.
Pakistan, a copying India, has come to light when the Narendra Modi government in India has formed teams to visit different parts of the world.
Each delegation will include leaders of various political parties and experienced diplomats including the opposition.
-IANS
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