‘Let India decide’: Bilawal Bhutto tones down, asks Delhi to choose between ‘dialogue or destruction’
- Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari stated that Pakistan did not participate in the attack and emphasized the need for dialogue over conflict, asserting, "We do not export terror, we are the victims of terrorism."
- Pakistan's National Assembly passed a resolution condemning India's unilateral actions regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, stating that such actions violate the treaty.
- The military in Pakistan warned of a "swift" response to any aggression from India while diplomatic channels remained open to avoid conflict.
- Bhutto-Zardari called for cooperation, inviting India to come with "open hands and not clenched fists" to foster peace.
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‘Let India decide’: Bilawal Bhutto tones down, asks Delhi to choose between ‘dialogue or destruction’
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari calls for peace and dialogue between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, urging India to engage constructively. He emphasizes cooperation over conflict, highlighting the need to address root causes of terrorism and warning against escalation in tensions.
India needs to choose between dialogue or destruction: Bilawal
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has declared India a "terrorist nation" and urged the neighbouring country to choose between dialogue or destruction in the current situation. In a statement delivered in the National Assembly on Tuesday, former Foreign Minister Bilawal, reiterated that Pakistan has made it clear to the world, including India, that it has no involvement in the recent Pahalgam incident. He added that In…
Pakistan’s resolve is to fight for freedom, not conflict: Bilawal
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday said that Pakistan’s resolve to fight was for freedom and not for conflict, amid the growing tensions with India in the wake of a militant attack in occupied Kashmir. An attack on April 22 in Pahalgam killed 26 people, mostly tourists, in one of the deadliest assaults since 2000. India has implied cross-border links without evidence. Pakistan has firmly rejected the claim and called for a neutral pr…
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