Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has firmly rejected trials from India to imply Pakistan in the recent event in Pahaldam and state that no credible evidence has been provided to support the claims, according to it, according to it Associated Press of Pakistan.
The Prime Minister repeated his call to a transparent, credible and neutral international investigation and expanded an invitation to the United Kingdom to participate in the process.
During a meeting of the Prime Minister’s House with the British High Commissioner of Pakistan, Jane Marriott, Prime Minister Shehbaz Pakistan’s view of the developing regional situation after the Pahagam episode shared.
He emphasized Islamabad’s obligation to regional peace and security and confirmed that Pakistan would not participate in any activity that could destabilize South Asia.
After emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and multilateral cooperation, the Prime Minister urged Britain – with reference to his strong bilateral ties with both Pakistan and India – to play a constructive role in facilitating regional tensions.
High Commissioner Marriott expressed the appreciation of the prime minister’s openness in discussing Pakistan’s attitude and confirming Britain’s intention to continue to engage in both South Asian nations to support regional peace and stability.
The meeting also affected Pakistan’s financial priorities, where Prime Minister Shehbaz highlighted his government’s focus on growth and development in collaboration with international partners.