
Desk: Amid the growing conflict between India and Pakistan, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has given a big statement. He has said that if India stops, we are also ready to stop. He also said that Pakistan does not want any more losses.
Pakistan’s Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said, “We do not want to harm ourselves. We do not want destruction and waste of money. He further said, “Pakistan has always wanted peace and if India stops at this time, we will also consider peace and will not retaliate or do anything. We really want peace.”
This statement has come at a time when the conflict between India and Pakistan has intensified. Pakistan is constantly trying to attack with drones and missiles, to which the Indian Army is responding well. This statement has come at a time when US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar today to reduce tension between India and Pakistan.
According to the press statement of the US State Department, an appeal has been made for direct dialogue between India and Pakistan. Foreign Minister Rubio reiterated his stance to reduce tensions and re-establish direct dialogue and said that tensions should be reduced only through dialogue.
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