Pakistan hopeful ‘US’ could work for peace in region

Pakistan hopeful ‘US’ could work for peace in region

Pakistan hopeful ‘US’ could work for peace in region

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Pakistan considers that the United States (US) can play a vital role in refraining India from becoming a threat to the security of the region.

According to the details, Pakistan Ambassador to US Asad Majeed Khan in an interview with the Christian Science Monitor said that Islamabad has successfully brought down the number of terrorist attacks inside Pakistan over the last decade and wrested control of large parts of the country from non-state actors.

He said, “Over the last two years Pakistan has faced an upturn of attacks and unfortunately we see the Indian footprint and Indian fingerprints all over the place.”

The Ambassador said, “We see the US as perhaps the only country in the world that is in a position to play an important and critical role on this issue”.

He maintained that Pakistan was hopeful the US could work to support peace and security for our region.

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It should be noted that Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the Foreign Minister while addressing the press in UAE, warned India of ‘Full Spectrum Response’ against any misadventure in Pakistan.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi was addressing the press in UAE, said that millions of people in India had realized the facts and the international human rights organizations, as well as the foreign media, were also covering these protests.

He said that “India is planning another surgical strike in Pakistan.”

Shah Mahmood Qureshi warned India of full-spectrum response’ by Pakistan defense forces against any misadventure. The Foreign Minister added that “Those who have interests in India have set aside their democratic values and kept silent over this situation.” said Qureshi.

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