The neighboring country’s response comes after an agreement between India and Pakistan on strictly adhering to ceasefire agreements on the LOC. Pakistan described the deal as a diplomatic success and said it would open more avenues. Pakistan described it as a behind-the-scenes deal. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan’s National Security Division and Special Assistant to Strategic Strategy Moide Yousuf has released the audio, stating that the ceasefire, which took effect from midnight on February 24, is a very solid and positive development. It should be welcomed.
In an audio release in Urdu on Islamabad, Yusuf said, “When people ask what is the policy of the (Pakistan) government and what it is doing in Kashmir and nothing is going on, they need to know that there are similar things going on. Said.
Several months before agreeing to a ceasefire, India’s national security adviser Ajit Doval and his Pakistani counterpart Moide Yusuf began channel talks to ensure peace on the borders. Dowell and Yusuf got in touch directly and through the interlocutor. The joint statement issued by India and Pakistan is the first result of this dialogue. There was also a face-to-face meeting between the two in the third country.
Yusuf appeared in his audio referring to these conversations behind the scenes. He said, do you think this thing happened without effort and stress, on which India has not agreed for many months and years. He said the joint statement was a “victory for Pakistan” as India did not agree to a ceasefire. “Pakistan has repeatedly said that we want peace and want a ceasefire on the Line of Control so that innocent civilians do not die,” he said.
“Today’s development is very concrete and positive and it should be welcomed. This is the success of our diplomacy. It will be seen in this development. The problem of Kashmir we want to solve and the way we want to solve it,” he said. Yusuf has been instrumental in the efforts and said his action was supported by a powerful army, including Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa.
Speaking at a function held at the Pakistan Air Force Academy on February 3, Bajwa said that Pakistan is committed to peaceful coexistence. Now is the time to extend the hand of peace in all directions. He said Pakistan and India should resolve the Kashmir issue respectfully and peacefully.
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