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Pak PM Sharif's olive branch to India: Ready for talks on outstanding issues

Pak PM Sharif's olive branch to India: Ready for talks on outstanding issues

India Today4 days ago
Despite New Delhi maintaining its long-standing stance of not engaging in dialogue with Islamabad as long as it continues to export cross-border terrorism, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday extended an olive branch, stating that his country is willing to engage in a "meaningful dialogue" with its neighbour to resolve all outstanding issues.As per an official statement, Sharif made the remarks during his conversation with British High Commissioner Jane Marriott.advertisement'The Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for the UK's role in de-escalation of tensions during the Pakistan-India standoff and reiterated that Pakistan was ready for a meaningful dialogue with India on all outstanding issues,' according to the statement.
Time and again, India has made it clear that it will only engage in a meaningful dialogue with Pakistan when it is also ready to hand over the illegally occupied territory in Kashmir to India, in addition to addressing the issue of terrorism.In response to Islamabad-backed terrorists carrying out the Pahalgam attack, India on May 7 launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terror camps deep inside Pakistan's territory. As part of a host of measures, India also put the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance, making it clear that the suspension will only be lifted once Pakistan stops exporting cross-border terrorism.Sources revealed that Pakistan is actively working to re-establish terrorist launchpads and training camps that were destroyed by the Indian Army during Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack, according to intelligence sources.The Pakistani Army, its intelligence agency ISI, and the government are reportedly providing substantial funding and full support to rebuild these terrorist infrastructures, particularly in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and adjacent areas, sources added.- EndsTune InMust Watch
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