Two delegations to present Pakistan’s attitude toward the recent Indian aggression

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Pakistan has sent two high -level delegations abroad to present his attitude to the recent tensions with India, the Foreign Office said Monday.

A senior delegation consisting of three former foreign ministers, ex-diplomats, senators and a serving minister arrived in New York to start a diplomatic campaign across central capitals, including Washington DC, London and Brussels.

Pakistan Peoples Party President Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, Hina Rabbani Khar and Khurram Dastgir together with Senators Sherry Rehman, Musadik Malik, Faisal Sabzwari and Bushra Anjum Butt and Diplomat’s Jalil Abbas Jilani and Tekina Janjua and Bushra Anjum Butt and Diplomats Abbas Jilani and Tekina Janjua are part of that part of that delegation. They are ready to meet UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the president of the UN General Assembly, ambassadors of the P5 countries and OIC members.

Delegation’s US engagements begin June 3 with meetings scheduled with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US legislators, think tanks and media organizations.

A separate delegation led by Syed Tariq Fatemi will visit Moscow from June 2 to 4 for consultations with Russian officials and opinion leaders.

The Foreign Office declared the mission’s goal of highlighting Pakistan’s peaceful and measured reaction to what it called “Indian aggression” and to confirm the country’s obligation to dialogue, international law and regional stability.

‘Pakistan counteracts India’s false tale on un’

Meanwhile, Senator Sherry Rehman, a key member of Pakistan’s diplomatic delegation to the United Nations, issued a strong statement today from New York, confirms Pakistan’s obligation to postpone India’s manufactured propaganda and present the country’s principled attitude towards regional peace, international law and responsible diplomacy.

“Under the leadership of President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, our delegation has launched a full -spectrum diplomatic search in New York,” said Senator Rehman. “We are not here for photo-ops, but for strategic commitment with the international community in the heart of the UN system.”

Senator Rehman emphasized that Pakistan is actively presenting his diplomatic agenda, focused on peace, sustainable development and regional stability. “Pakistan’s image as a responsible and stable intermediate power is clearly formulated. We highlight our unwavering respect for international law and our constructive role in the peace and security of South Asia,” she said.

By rejecting India’s recent untruths, Senator Rehman warned against the dangerous normalization of the use of groundless terrorism due to a pretext for war. “India’s fabricated narrative will not be allowed to mask as truth. The use of false accusations to justify military aggression is not only irresponsible – it is unacceptable,” she said. “Terrorism is a serious global question and must be treated seriously and not exploited for political gain.”

Senator Rehman remembered Pakistan’s heavy victims in the fight against terrorism. “We have led one of the longest and most difficult land battles against terrorism. Our people have paid with blood and resources. Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was even martyrded by extremists. We do not need lectures from those who make threats for election teas.”

Senator Rehman praised President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s leadership on the international stage. “The Prime Minister has entrusted the President Bilawal to present Pakistan’s clear attitude towards Indian violations – be it water aggression, Kashmir or violations of international peace laws. His response under India’s recent military provocations was clear, reasoned and effective.”

Senator Rehman emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue and shell, but not at the expense of silence. “As a responsible nuclear state, Pakistan believes in broad, fair and peaceful commitment. But we will not remain quiet on Prime Minister Modi’s ruthless and dangerous policies. We will continue to warn the world of their consequences.”

By ending her remarks, Senator Rehman said, “Whether it’s on the battlefield or diplomatic front, Pakistan knows how to defend himself. We are here to make sure the world looks through the fog of wrong information – and to confirm our lasting commitment to peace and global cooperation.”

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