Foreign Minister Jaishankar
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar fiercely narrated terrorism and Europe on Pakistan. Jaishankar criticized Europe, saying that Europe has been supporting military rule in Pakistan for a long time, while there has been a record of attack and democratic instability from across the border. The Foreign Minister said this during an interview in the German news outlet Politicain.
We have been facing terrorism for 80 years
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday that Pakistan has violated our borders in Kashmir since our independence in 1947. What have we seen in eight decades (80 years) since then? Jaishankar said that you people have now woken up, we have been facing terrorism and the antics of Pakistan for 80 years. He said that no one has done the weak democracy in Pakistan as western countries have done.
Jaishankar said that India has constantly highlighted the role of Pakistan’s military establishment in cross -border terrorism and has long said that the army is dominated by the power structure of Islamabad, which has been supporting terrorist groups in the entire subcontinent including Kashmir Valley, Afghanistan.
Pakistan cannot be trusted
Pakistan was named a major non-NATO aide (MNNA) in 2004 by the United States. A status that gave him some military and financial assistance. The US-led war against terrorism was justified by all, but critics in India and other places have repeatedly questioned how the country accused of sheltering the terrorist network can be trusted in this way.
Foreign Minister is on a trip to Europe
Let us know that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is in Berlin under the final stop of his three -country visit to the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. He posted on X that I felt proud to meet Chancellor Frederick Merge in Berlin today. He wished him on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We are ready to work with his government to expand the strategic partnership. India is fiercely competing with the challenge of terrorism, so I appreciate the solidarity of Germany towards it.
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