
Pakistan is ready for talks with India, Says Bilawal
WASHINGTON: Leading a diplomatic delegation, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that Pakistan desires peace and is ready to engage in dialogue with India on all issues.
Addressing a presser in Washington, the PPP chief said, “We are prepared to discuss all matters with India.” He said that India took a month to admit to losing its aircraft.
Bilawal said that India is conducting terrorist activities within Pakistan and cited the arrest of Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Yadav in Balochistan as evidence.
Bilawal said that India is conducting terrorist activities within Pakistan and cited the arrest of Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Yadav in Balochistan as evidence.
He said that, according to the Indus Water Treaty, no country can unilaterally suspend it and accused India of deceiving both its people and the international community.
Bilawal mocked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s continuous threatening posture and noted that Indian media consistently spreads falsehoods during Pakistan-India tensions.
“Terrorism is linked to no religion or nation; Pakistan remains the most affected country by this scourge,” he added.
“India has portrayed itself as the sole security provider in South Asia, with American taxpayers’ money subsidizing India’s economy and military-industrial complex. India receives U.S. dollars under the guise of being a so-called net security provider,” the PPP chief added.
Regarding the Pakistan-India conflict, he remarked that the five-day war exposed India’s true colors, proving that India is not a security provider but a source of insecurity in South Asia.
Bilawal said that India initiated the war on false premises and faced defeat, failing to protect its aircraft despite claiming to ensure regional security.