Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Sunday that as a neighbor, whether it is peace or war, any responsibility is now in India and Pakistan.
Prime Minister said at a gathering of overseas Pakistanis in London that Pakistan wants to hold dialogue with India Controversial issues Like Kashmir, terrorism, water and trade on the basis of equality.
The Prime Minister said that without a resolution to the Kashmir issue, this is the key to regional peace and that bilateral relations between the two countries would not be established.
“Anyone who thinks otherwise is similar to living in a paradise of fools,” he said.
Expressing grief over 64,000 deaths, serious humanitarian situation in Gaza
“I have raised it a lot in the past. We want to discuss Kashmir, water, trade and terrorism issues, not because of any weakness, but based on weaknesses of equality,” the Prime Minister said.
Prime Minister Shebaz stayed in London for four days after visiting Saudi Arabia, before he headed to the United States to attend the UN General Assembly on Monday Meeting.
He said that with the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, Pakistan hopes for peace, progress and prosperity, and ends unemployment and poverty.
Shehbaz stressed the importance of unity and solidarity, which led to recent armed conflicts with India, and Shehbaz promised to guide the country on a path to progress and prosperity.
The Prime Minister said that after India’s unfounded allegations of the Pahargam incident, he filed an investigation into international incidents in a fair, impartial and transparent manner, but India did not enter.
May 6, aggression He said that opposing the release of innocent civilians, civilian assets were attacked in Pakistan, leading to causality, adding that Pakistan shot down six enemy fighter aircraft in one breath in defense rights, which made the enemy realize.
He said he expressed his grief amid the 64,000 deaths and a serious humanitarian situation in Gaza, saying the world has not witnessed such a heartbreaking scene
The Prime Minister calls on the Islamic world and the international community to step up eagerly.
He said that based on Pakistan’s hard work overseas, the country received $38.5 billion in remittances in the last year, adding that the country’s economy would not be able to move forward without this contribution from overseas Pakistanis.
He said the country’s economic indicators are trending upward, and on diplomacy, the country is strengthening its ties and status.
During this period, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar said overseas Pakistanis were diplomats in the country.
He said it was a tough time when the incumbent government came to power in 2022, as the country was on the brink of definition, with global rating agencies and agencies setting dates in this regard.
He said the state pays tribute to the Prime Minister to ensure the dynamic leadership of the economic transformation.
He cited the downward trends in inflation and interest rates, and he was determined that the government was working to seek economic power.
He refers to India’s invasion when he said Pakistan defeated a wild beast that the enemy defeated with its armed power and regional net security provider, adding that the myth was buried on May 10.
Dar mentioned the impact of climate change, Pakistan is vulnerable to climate change, and the government is a review project, so in the coming years, the country has the ability to deal with this challenge.
He said the government also raised its voice for equality and justice, because climate change is a matter of justice, not only for Pakistan but for any country suffering from emissions in the world.
Posted at Dawn on September 22, 2025