
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar gestures during a press conference. — APP/File
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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar expressed hope that after Islamabad’s retaliation in New Delhi’s invasion of New Delhi, there will be talks with India after global diplomatic pressure to ease tensions between the two nuclear neighboring countries.
The Pakistan Army has launched a military operation, named Bunyan Um-Mars, which has targeted several Indian military installations in response to India’s unprecedented attacks by India.
Pakistan’s aggression immediately. Later, when it said that India fired missiles at three airports during the early hours of Saturday. It also included the capital, Islamabad, but the Pakistani air defense stopped most of them.
“If India has any iota of apathy,” Dar told Geo News.
He added, “My recent conversation has been very positive, and I am sure the way to dialogue will be open now.”
According to the US State Department, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called on Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir on Friday morning.
“He requested the two sides to find ways to de -cut, and offered us help to start a constructive dialogue to avoid future conflicts,” said State Department spokesman Temi Bruce.
The group of seven countries called for maximum patience on Friday and demanded the two countries to engage in direct dialogue.
According to a Chinese Foreign Ministry statement, China on Saturday expressed “deep concern” over the growing situation between India and Pakistan and offered to play a constructive role in resolving the issue.
‘Victory will be ours’
Hours ago, the DPM emphasized that Pakistan would “victory” after launching a military operation in response to promoting Indian aggression. Dar, an experienced politician, made it clear that the action taken by Pakistan is defensive and fully legitimate in nature.
Dar said that Pakistan has shot 80 Indian drones and that 35 Pakistani nationals have been martyred in Indian strikes. He further confirmed that India attacked key Pakistani airbase, including Noor Khan, Sherkot and the score.
Dar said, “This is not an aggressive war. The Foreign Minister said,” Pakistan is responding to Indian enmity. When we talk about peace, India works otherwise. “
He accused India of making baseless claims, especially after the Pahalgam incident, and pointed out that New Delhi had failed to produce any concrete evidence.
“They closed the border, expelled our diplomats, and made wild accusations – all of them are unauthorized.”
Dar maintained that Pakistan had used patience, targeted only those who directly launched a load against its area. “Our operation is exactly. The world is watching and understands that we are working in defense.”
He added that Pakistan’s army was prepared from the first day, and that no danger could be picked up in the light of India’s secret missiles and drone strikes. “When they violate our sovereignty, we cannot sit,” he said.
Rejecting the claims of targeting 15 India’s targets and presenting nuclear superiority, Dar remarked, “In the last 48 hours, their lies have been non -existent. His stories will not remain.”
He concluded: “Now it is the responsibility of the world to make India realize its serious mistake. Our actions are proportional and within our rights. Victory will be Pakistan.”
Meanwhile, Planning Minister Ehsan Iqbal has hoped that India will not develop to go to dialogue and diplomacy.
He told Reuters, “We will hate to see the violation of the nuclear doorstep.”