Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif Expresses Willingness for Peace Talks with India During Iran Visit
During his ongoing multi-nation diplomatic tour, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke from Iran. He stated that his country is open to peace talks with India. Sharif emphasized a desire for dialogue on all issues, including Kashmir and water-sharing. He noted that Pakistan seeks a peaceful resolution. However, they are also prepared to respond to conflict if necessary.
Sharif’s remarks come after India’s assertive military response in Operation Sindoor. This operation was conducted from May 7 to 10. During this time, Indian forces targeted terror and military installations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The operation started after a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. This attack claimed the lives of 26 Indian tourists.
India, however, has maintained a clear position. There will be no talks with Pakistan. Talks must focus on the return of PoK and the eradication of terrorism. Officials in New Delhi have indicated their demands for any future engagement with Islamabad. Islamabad must take concrete steps against terror infrastructure.
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The Pakistani Prime Minister is currently on a regional tour from May 25 to 30, covering Türkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan. His statements in Iran are part of a strategy to regain diplomatic ground. Pakistan has become increasingly isolated internationally. This is especially true following India’s proactive military actions.
Despite offering talks, Sharif claimed that Pakistan emerged victorious in the recent four-day confrontation with India. This statement contrasts with reports. These reports indicate significant losses to Pakistani military assets during India’s precision strikes.
Following the cross-border strikes, both countries agreed to a ceasefire, temporarily halting active hostilities. However, given the stern position taken by India, prospects for renewed dialogue will depend heavily on Pakistan’s actions on the ground, especially concerning terrorism
This development adds another layer to the complex relationship between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. Regional stability continues to shape their diplomatic narratives. International scrutiny also influences their diplomatic actions.
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