The solution to the problems with India is through peace talks: Pakistan Army Commander | Disputes with India should be settled peacefully through talks: Pak Army chief

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Islamabad: Pakistan’s army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that all pending issues with India, including the Kashmir issue, should be resolved peacefully through talks.

Speaking today at the two-day ‘Islamabad Security Dialogue 2022’, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, said: “There is an issue or war going on in one-third of the world, including the Gulf region, and it is important to ensure that its escalation does not affect our region.

Pakistan believes that all pending issues with India, including the Kashmir issue, can only be resolved through negotiations. Pakistan is ready for the next phase if India agrees to this.

India, Pakistan and China should engage in tripartite talks. I believe it is the right time for the political leaders of the region to break through the barriers of their feelings, differences of opinion and history and bring about unity, peace and prosperity to the approximately three billion people living in the region.

We hope that India will provide evidence to Pakistan and the rest of the world that their weapons are safe and secure. Because in the history of the world, it has never happened before that a supersonic cruise missile from a nuclear-armed country crashes into the territory of another country.

Pakistan wants to strengthen ties with the United States. We want to expand bilateral relations without compromising our relations with other countries. The Pakistani group does not believe in politics, “he said.

The ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) coalition government, led by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, faces a no-confidence vote in the 342-member Pakistan National Assembly on Sunday. It is noteworthy that the Army Commander spoke in the context of the turbulent political situation in Pakistan.

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