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- Pakistan’s Foreign Minister and Deputy PM Ishaq Dar stated that India rejected third-party mediation on bilateral issues during an interview with Al jazeera in Doha.
- Mr. Dar emphasized Pakistan seeks kind relations with neighbors but warned sovereignty would not be compromised.
- He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to peaceful resolutions through dialogue, provided sincerity exists from all sides.
- Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated post the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.
- In retaliation,India initiated Operation Sindoor targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK; both nations agreed to a ceasefire on May 10 after intense drone and missile strikes.
- U.S.President Trump claimed involvement in brokering peace between the nuclear rivals, though India reaffirmed preference for bilateral discussions without external mediation.
- on water disputes,Mr. Dar warned of wars over water resources if agreements like the Indus Waters Treaty are unilaterally altered by India.
- He defended Pakistan’s nuclear capabilities as defensive while maintaining they would be used only if sovereignty is attacked.
- Mr. Dar labeled Kashmir an internationally recognized disputed region under U.N resolutions after India’s pushback post-Pahalgam attack disruptions led to treaty suspension abroad.
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