
Bilawal returns home, Calls Trump’s meeting with Asim Munir a diplomatic win
Karachi: Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has returned to Pakistan after completing his visit to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Upon his arrival at Karachi’s Old Jinnah Terminal, a large number of party workers warmly welcomed him.
Speaking to PPP workers, Bilawal called Trump’s meeting with Field Marshal Asim Munir a clear victory for Pakistan’s narrative on the global stage. He stated that the U.S. would not host a luncheon for the army chief of a losing country, which proves that Pakistan has achieved a diplomatic victory over India.
Bilawal said he represented Pakistan with official permission from the President and Prime Minister, spreading a “message of peace across the world”. “We raised our voice for Kashmir on every platform,” he added.
He emphasized that the global community now recognizes Pakistan’s stance, which he called a major diplomatic success. “From Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto to today, the PPP has always stood for Kashmir,” Bilawal declared.
He also warned India, saying, “If India stops our water, we will consider it a declaration of war and take control of all rivers.” He claimed that “India launched terrorist attacks, and in response, Pakistan shot down six Indian jets.”
Bilawal further stated, “Initially, Modi’s government denied the jets were downed, but a month later, the world saw the truth, and India admitted it.”
He highlighted Pakistan’s efforts at the United Nations to raise its case and reminded India to respect the Indus Waters Treaty.
He concluded by saying, “From Kashmir to Karachi, Pakistan’s rivers flow. If anyone tries to block our water, we will give a strong response.”