Pakistani FM Signals Talks with India Post-Ceasefire

Pakistani FM Signals Talks with India Post-Ceasefire

Following the ceasefire, Pakistan's Foreign Minister hints at the possibility of negotiations with India, marking a shift in tone. This statement sparks hope for improved bilateral relations.

 
 

After the implementation of ceasefire between India and Pakistan, now Pakistan has expressed its desire to hold talks with India. Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has once again announced talks with India.

Political talks will have to be held to solve the problems between the two countries. Ishaq Dar further said - We have told the world that we will hold talks.

According to the report, earlier speaking in the Senate of Pakistan, he claimed that the ceasefire is till May 18. However, the Indian side has not yet commented on this claim.

'Ceasefire announced till May 18'

After this claim of Pakistan, the fears of military conflict between the two countries have started deepening. Since the ceasefire agreement was reached between India and Pakistan, Pakistan has been making false claims one after the other. Earlier, to praise the Pakistani army against India, Ishaq Dar resorted to a false report, which was exposed by the media of his own country.

PM Modi's statement on talks with Pakistan

After Operation Sindoor, PM Modi had given a statement in his address regarding talks with Pakistan. In his address, the PM had said, 'I would also like to tell the global community that our declared policy has been that if there will be talks with Pakistan, it will be only on terrorism and if there will be talks with Pakistan, it will be only on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).'

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