
Bilawal Bhutto-led Pakistan's diplomatic delegation poses for a photo with US Senator Chris Van Hollen on June 5, 2025. — X@BBhuttoZardari
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Pakistan’s diplomatic delegation has engaged several US lawmakers to present Pakistan’s position and highlight India’s provocation and aggression against the country.
According to Radio Pakistan, former Foreign Minister Bilal Bhutto-Studerry, who is leading a nine-member high-level parliamentary delegation in several countries, has continued a key meeting with members of the US Congress at Capital Hill.
The members of the parliamentary delegation include Hina Rabbani Khar, Sherry Rehman, Dr. Mosdak Malik, Khurram Dastgir Khan, Jalil Abbas Jalani, Thamin Jinjawa, Basharya Anjjum Butt and Syed Faisal Sabzwari.
Diplomatic measures of both Pakistan and India came to light when neighbors equipped with nuclear weapons carried out cross-border attacks against each other as a result of the Pahalgam incident-where Indians illegally killed 26 tourists by operation by Jammu and Kashmir. Bonyan Um-Marsus.
Pakistan dropped six IAF fighter jets, including three Rafael, and dozens of drones. At least 87 hours later, the war between the two nuclear armed countries ended May 10 with a ceasefire agreement by the United States.
In his latest diplomatic reaction to the United States, Bilawal met with US Senator Chris Van Hallon, where he expressed deep concerns over India’s rapidly violent currency and refusal to engage with it, whether it was a dialogue, a joint investigation, or a third party.
The politician, according to a statement on his X account, is more likely to violate the unilateral suspension of India’s Indus Wates Agreement (IWT), which threatens the livelihood of 240 million Pakistanis.
He also praised the US affiliation for regional peace and welcomed his role in promoting de -coallation and confirmed Pakistan’s sustainable belief that lasting peace in South Asia is possible, which has resolved all residual disputes with Jammu and Kashmir through comprehensive dialogue.
Meanwhile, during a meeting with Congress woman Sydney Kamlagar Du, a member of the House Subcommittee in South and Central Asia, Bilawal clearly discussed peace and stability in our region. Pakistan’s concerns about the “new extraordinary” imposed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are jointly jointly, where every incident by unknown actors gave rise to neutral aggression, which threatens the war between two nuclear armed neighbors.
He also extended India’s unilateral suspension on the Indus Waters Treaty, a dangerous view of a dangerous ideology and a weapon of water that the world should not allow. India cannot become a pure security provider by destabilizing its locality.
In addition, the former FM also met with Senator Jim Banks and praised US President Donald Trump’s understanding of the ceasefire, which was aimed at wider, as a path to permanent peace and dialogue.
Expressing concern over the recent provocation of India, the deep humanitarian crisis in IIOJK, and the unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Agreement, it emphasized that there is no military solution to these challenges, which is resolved only by diplomacy and dialogue.
Meanwhile, during their interaction with the Pakistani delegation, members of the Congress called on the two countries to show sanctions and prioritize regional peace and stability and reaffirmed their commitment to support US support and its economic development for the people of Pakistan.