
New Delhi. India, referring to Türkiye, has advised him in two words. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, “We hope that Turkey asked Pakistan to stop his support to terrorism across the border.” Turkey should also strongly urge Turkey to take reliable and verified action against Pakistan for decades. He said that bilateral relations are formed on the basis of sensitivity to each other’s concerns. Turkey openly supported Pakistan in the attacks on India by Pakistan after the Indian Army demolished terrorist bases in Pakistan through the operation vermilion. Turkey provided drones to Pakistan to attack India. The statement of the Ministry of External Affairs has been given in this context.
Jaiswal said, “On May 10, our National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had a telephone interaction with his counterpart, foreign minister and special representative Wang Yi on border issues.” During this conversation, our National Security Advisor clearly expressed India’s firm stance on cross -border terrorism from Pakistan. The Chinese side knows well that mutual belief, mutual sensitivity and mutual respect is the basis of India-China relations.
On the other hand, Washington D.C. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs also reacted to the shooting of two Israeli diplomats. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, Washington, D.C. The attack in is very shocking. Referring to the post made in this regard by Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, he said, “We condemn the attack and express our deep condolences to the families of the victims.” Those responsible for this heinous act should be brought into the dock of justice. Security of diplomatic staff is paramount.
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