Bring India to the table urge bilawal world

Islamabad:

Former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is on his way to a parliamentary delegation to the west, on Saturday called on the international community to play his role in ensuring permanent peace in South Asia, including solving the long -time Kashmir, water issues and terrorism through a composite dialogue, which he said, India was unwilling to pursue.

The PPP chairman approached a news conference for the international media in Brussels and emphasized that military confrontation was not a solution to the Kashmir issue or terrorism.

“Dialogue is the only way forward,” he emphasized, calling on the international community to actively engage in India to abuse tension.

“It is a moral obligation for the international community to encourage both sides to participate in the diplomacy of regional peace,” he said, reiterating that Pakistan sought a bilateral composed dialogue to solve all excellent problems.

Bilawal also approached the regional conflict that involved Iran and said, “We certainly do not want a war against this border (with Iran). Pakistan has condemned the strikes that took place over the past few days in our neighboring country.”

“We will continue to advocate for peace on all our borders, be it with Afghanistan, Iran or India. We absolutely cannot afford this conflict in Iran to become Iraq 2.0 or 2nd World War,” he said.

He warned that it had become “too easy to have a war every month”, adding that the war seemed to have become a standard of any conflict or dispute.

By calling on the international community to “immediately impose a ceasefire in this Iranian conflict with occupation forces in Palestine,” Bilawal emphasized, “we cannot have an eternal war. It serves none of our interests.”

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