Bilawal Urges Trump to Mediate Talks Between Pakistan, India over Kashmir
- Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, former foreign minister of Pakistan, urged US lawmakers to mediate talks between Pakistan and India over Kashmir during meetings with the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.
- He criticized India's unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty as a "violation of international law," stating it sets a dangerous precedent.
- Bilawal emphasized the need for US support in peace efforts, stating that a solution to the Kashmir issue would benefit everyone involved.
- Senator Sherry Rehman warned that misunderstandings between nuclear powers could lead to disaster, expressing gratitude for US mediation efforts to broker a ceasefire.
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Bilawal urges Trump to mediate talks between Pakistan, India over Kashmir
Heading the Parliamentary Diplomatic Committee, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has called on US President Donald Trump to play a role in defusing tensions between Pakistan and India. In an interview with AFP, Bilawal urged US President Donald Trump to play an active role in bringing India to the negotiating table for comprehensive talks with Pakistan. He stated that while Pakistan is open…
Bilawal urges US to back Pakistan's peace efforts against India's hostile actions
Senator Dr Musadik Malik, ex-foreign minister and Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, and Senator Sherry Rehman participate in a meeting US lawmakers in this undated image. — X/@BBhuttoZardariFormer foreign minister and Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal...
Bilawal seeks US lawmakers' support for Pakistan's 'peace mission' against Indian aggression
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Sharif said that the US president had shown beyond any doubt that “he is a man for peace … and beneficial business deals”. He added, “President Trump is a man against escalation and a man against cold and hot war.”
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