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India responded to Shahbaz Sharif's offer of talks, now Pakistan has done this

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- Pakistan also commented on the violence in Haryana's Nooh and the current developments in Manipur.

New delhi date. 08 August 2023, Tuesday

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif offered talks with India on August 1 last week. In response, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said that we want friendly relations with all countries. But dialogue with Pakistan requires an environment free from terrorism and hostility. On the other hand, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry has once again reacted to it. Apart from this, Pakistan has also commented on the violence in Haryana's Nooh and the current events in Manipur.

During the weekly press conference on Monday, Pakistani Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan is ready to talk with its neighbor India. But India should also be serious to talk about serious issues. Because war is no longer an option. Regarding the comments made by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, he said that it is now up to India to create an atmosphere of peace and dialogue.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch also said that dialogue between Pakistan and India is important but for this India's aggression in the region must end. He further said that Hindu supremacist organizations like Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal are intimidating Indian Muslims and committing violence against them which is a matter of grave concern.

The Prime Minister of Pakistan offered to talk

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif offered talks with India on Tuesday. The Prime Minister of Pakistan said that we are ready to talk to everyone. Even with our neighbor. However, a neighbor should also be serious enough to talk about serious issues. Because war is no longer a solution. The two countries cannot become 'common neighbours' until the outstanding issues between the two countries are resolved.

On Pakistan's offer of dialogue to India, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said, "We want friendly relations with all countries." But that requires a terror-free environment.

Pakistani Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said on Monday that Pakistan believes in a peaceful neighborhood and wants peace with all its neighbors based on mutual respect and international law.

Commenting on the July 31 violence in Haryana's Nooh and recent incidents in Manipur, Pakistan's foreign ministry said there has been an alarming rise in incidents of targeting minorities in India.



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