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In his weekly briefing, Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez said that Pakistan has always been in favor of meaningful dialogue with India. Problems should be resolved through dialogue. Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that if India takes the first step to resolve issues, Pakistan It will go two steps further, the Kartarpur corridor and now the release of Nandhan is a manifestation of Pakistani policy. Now India has to create a conducive environment for dialogue.
The spokesman said that there is no change in Pakistan's policy on Kashmir. In the context of Kashmir policy, we see relations with India. Pakistan wants peace and for this Pakistan has always taken several steps. Development in the region is possible without peace. No, but the Kashmir issue is a source of contention between Pakistan and India.
Zahid Hafeez said that last week in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Indian occupying forces martyred 4 Kashmiris, innocent Kashmiris were martyred in Shopian, Bej Bhara and Sopore areas. In the year 2021, 14 innocent Kashmiris have been martyred by the Indian occupying forces in fake encounters. Pakistan demands immediate and transparent international judicial inquiry into the extrajudicial killings of Kashmiris from the international community. Kashmiris are currently under siege and leadership bound. India is violating international law, US senator writes letter to Indian defense secretary, US senator's move is positive, the entire international community, including the US, should increase pressure on India to abide by international law, in occupied Kashmir India should end atrocities by ending geographical change and establish human rights, Kashmir issue should be resolved in accordance with UN resolutions.
A Foreign Office spokesman said that a prosperous and stable Afghanistan is in Pakistan's interest, Pakistan wants lasting peace in Afghanistan, and is playing a key role in that. Last year was very positive for the Afghan peace process. The fruits must be carried forward, a lasting and fruitful solution in Afghanistan will be in the interest of all. The Afghan peace process is meeting in Moscow, in which the United States, Russia, Qatar, Afghanistan and Pakistan are participating. Representative Mohammad Sadiq said that all stakeholders including Pakistan want an end to violence and ceasefire in Afghanistan.
The spokesperson further said that the DGMOs have regular contact on the Pak-India hotline, implementation of the Ceasefire Line Agreement is the life and survival of Kashmiris, not the meeting of the Indus Water Commission for two years, our The delegation will soon visit India to discuss water issues and new projects.
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