Pak PM Nawaz Sharif accuses India of resorting to double standards on Kashmir issue
Pakistan Wants Peaceful Relations With All Its Neighbours, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Has Said And Accused India Of Resorting To ‘double Standards’ On The Kashmir Issue. Sharif's Remarks Came As General Peter Pavel, Chairman Military Committee NATO, Called On The Prime Minister Here.
Pakistan wants peaceful relations with all its neighbours, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said and accused India of resorting to ‘double standards’ on the Kashmir issue. Sharif's remarks came as General Peter Pavel, Chairman Military Committee NATO, called on the Prime Minister here.
According to an official statement, Sharif said on the occasion that India was creating problems and has resorted to double standards on the issue of Kashmir. He said that "India unfairly blamed Pakistan for Uri attack without investigating the incident," according to the statement.
He said Pakistan would continue to extend moral, diplomatic and political support to the Kashmir cause. Sharif said that "the atrocities by the Indian forces have resulted into the loss of precious human lives and blinded hundreds through the use of brutal force".
Sharif also reiterated desire for peaceful ties with India. "We want peaceful relations with all of our neighbours," he said. According to the statement, Pavel said, "I have listened to your yesterday's speech in the Parliament where you eloquently raised the issue of Kashmir.
The Kashmir issue has to be addressed as two nuclear powers are party to it and the world cannot remain indifferent and must be concerned." The Prime Minister said that the Pakistani armed forces have rendered matchless sacrifices in the war against terrorism.
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