Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar shared important details about Pakistan’s response to recent tensions with India. He highlighted how Pakistan has effectively countered Indian misinformation on the global stage, proving its diplomatic strength.
Dar said Pakistan offered a free and transparent inquiry into the Pulwama incident but received no reply from India. Despite claims of diplomatic isolation, Pakistan was elected to the UN Security Council with strong international support, securing 170 votes even under economic sanctions.
He detailed Pakistan’s military readiness during the May 6 air confrontation, stating that Pakistan shot down six Indian jets, including four Rafale fighter aircraft, along with Sukhoi-30s and a MiG. Dar emphasized that Pakistan responded carefully but firmly to all acts of aggression to protect its sovereignty.
Following continued missile attacks by India, Pakistan launched a strong reply on May 9. Diplomatic efforts soon led to a ceasefire, with talks involving the United States and Saudi Arabia helping de-escalate the situation.
Dar criticized India’s attempts to dominate the region and stressed Pakistan’s commitment to peace, equality, and mutual respect among nations. He also highlighted improved relations with Afghanistan, sharing that he recently visited Kabul to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
Pakistan continues to focus on regional peace, economic development, and counterterrorism. The government remains determined to safeguard national sovereignty while actively seeking diplomatic solutions to maintain stability.
This firm yet diplomatic approach showcases Pakistan’s resolve to defend its interests and promote peace amid ongoing regional challenges.
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