Pakistan categorically rejected the allegations “without foundation, provocative and irresponsible” made by the Indian Prime Minister during a recent public speech in Rajasthan, saying that such declarations were clearly aimed at stirring regional tensions for close political gains.
“The remarks, filled with distortions, false declarations and inflammatory rhetoric, clearly aim to catch up with regional tensions for close political gains. Such declarations reflect not only a deliberate attempt to deceive the public, but also to violate the standards of Statecraft responsible,” said the spokesman for the business office on Friday.
He said that resorting to threats and boasting of military action against a sovereign nation was a serious violation of the United Nations Charter and established principles of international law and that this dangerous approach has also undermined regional peace and stability.
The spokesperson said Pakistan had remained a coherent and proactive partner in the global fight against terrorism and any innuendo trying to associate Pakistan with acts of terrorism was factually incorrect and manifestly misleading.
“It is a tactic often used to divert attention from the internal challenges of India, as well as its repressive policies in the attempts of Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk) of India, India. Deflection, ”he pointed out.
He urged Indian leadership to exercise his responsibility and his restraint as climbing statements and the belligerent posture is useless other than exacerbing tensions.
He said that instead of using fictitious stories and heat for electoral mileage, India should demonstrate maturity by resolving exceptional disputes through peaceful dialogue and diplomacy.
The spokesperson Khan reiterated Pakistan’s firm commitment to peaceful coexistence, regional stability and constructive commitment.
“However, our desire for peace should not be misinterpreted as a weakness. The inhabitants of Pakistan and its armed forces are fully prepared and capable of defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. Any mishap or aggression will be welcomed with a resolved and proportional response. Pakistan has demonstrated its resolution in the past and will do it again,” he said.
The spokesman also urged the international community to take a serious note from the aggressive posture of India and hate-oriented stories that threaten regional peace.
The Industry Water Treaty, negotiated by the World Bank in 1960, governed the distribution of rivers essential for agriculture in Pakistan. Although the Minister of Finance of Pakistan said that his suspension presented no immediate threat, tensions on water safety increases.
New Delhi blamed Islamabad for the April 22 attack which killed 26 people, mainly Hindu tourists, although no evidence was presented publicly. Islamabad denied the accusations.
India has carried out missile strikes in response, triggering the most intense military exchanges between nuclear weapons for decades. A ceasefire was reached on May 10.
Pakistan reiterated its commitment to peaceful coexistence but warned against the restriction of weakness.
“Our armed forces are fully able to defend our sovereignty. Any misadventure will be greeted by a resolute response,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Islamabad also called on the international community to take note of the “aggressive posture” of India and urged New Delhi to resolve disputes by diplomacy, not threats.
“The glorification of conflicts do not benefit,” concluded the press release. “The path to sustainable peace lies in dialogue, mutual respect and adhesion to international law.”