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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Says Pakistan Would Consider Unscaled If India Doesn't Carry Out More Attacks · Global Voices
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan's Foreign Minister says the country would consider a de-escalate if India did not carry out further attacks.
Pakistan says it will consider de-escalation if India stops attacks - Indiaweekly
AMID escalating tensions, Pakistan on Saturday (10) said it will consider de-escalation if India stops further attacks. “Pakistan will consider de-escalation if India stops further attacks. However, if India launches any further strikes, our response will follow,” foreign minister Ishaq Dar told Geo News after he spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Dar’s statement, echoed by Information Minister Atta Tarar, came as the Indian and Pakis…
Pakistan says it will consider de-escalation if India stops further attacks - OrissaPOST
Lahore: Pakistan Saturday said it will consider de-escalation if India stops further attacks, as the militaries of the two countries targeted each other’s installations, further escalating tensions. “Pakistan will consider de-escalation if India stops further attacks. However, if India launches any further strikes, our response will follow,” Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar told Geo News after he spoke with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Dar’s sta…
Pakistan says it Will Consider De-escalation if India Stops Further Attacks - Clarion India
“This operation that we started today will all end in some way. It all depends on what India wants,” reiterated Foreign Minister of Pakistan. ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday said Islamabad will consider de-escalation if India stops further attacks, but added that its military is operating on the defensive and taking minimum action.Dar’s statement, echoed by another federal minister, came as the Indian and Pakistani …
If India stops, "so will we" - Pakistani Foreign Minister
If India stops, "so will we" - Pakistan's foreign ministerPakistan's foreign minister said Islamabad would reciprocate if India stopped escalating its actions, following a new round of military operations between the countries.
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