Bilawal bhutto zardari on india: After the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, Kashmir, India gave a befitting reply to Pakistan under Operation Sindoor. During this time, India also canceled the Indus Water Treaty. Pakistan has once again been shocked on this matter. Pakistan People’s Party President and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, in an interview to Sky News, described these allegations of India and clarified the status of his government.
Bilawal Zardari says that India’s charge on Pakistan is false and has been imposed without any evidence. He said that “India should accept that this attack was carried out by organizations in their own territory. Till date India could not tell the name of a single terrorist who was involved in this attack. If he came from Pakistan, what was his village, which border did it come from?”
Strict reaction to Pakistan’s Indus Water Treaty
Bilawal also reacted to the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty and said that it is a violation of the United Nations Charter to threaten to stop water supply from India. If India tries to stop water, Pakistan will consider it to be war proceedings. He further clarified that India cannot “suspend” this treaty as it is an international treaty, including the sides like the World Bank.
“Want peace but India will have to talk”
Pakistan is constantly demanding peace and dialogue, but he is disappointed with India’s refusal. Bilawal said that we did not want war. We also showed restraint in the struggle, but India does not want to talk, that is why we are seeking help from the international community.
America’s role and cleaning on FATF
Bilawal said that the US had played a role in the ceasefire and he thanks President Trump and American officials for this. At the same time, on the remarks of US MP Brad Sharman on terrorism, he said that when I was the Foreign Minister, we had progressed from FATF gray list to the white list. Pakistan is taking strict action against terrorist organizations. “
What do Pakistan leaders want from Britain?
Bilawal also made several meetings in Britain and said that Britain should play a historic role on the Kashmir issue as Britain has played a role at the time of partition. He also described the strength of Indian and Pakistani community in Britain as remarkable.