Both government had ceasefire due to general knowledge of the government: Pakistan East and foreign minister. Bharat News

Both government had ceasefire due to general knowledge of the government: Pakistan East and foreign minister. Bharat News

Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri said, “We had a ceasefire because both governments had general knowledge, and they decided that it was enough.”

The former minister said, “Give credit for where it is. It was no DGMO. It was the highest level in India and Pakistan that wanted to end the war,” the former minister said, who served under President Pervez Musharraf.

On the statements of President Donald Trump about the arbitration of a ceasefire, Kasuri said that “this was not the first time, but for the fifth time (that the US intervened between India and Pakistan),” former US Defense Secretary Robert Gates, former President Bill Clinton, former USE Secretary Colin Powell and former President Barak Obama.

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Since the ceasefire on May 10, President Trump has repeatedly claimed that he had peace between India and Pakistan after a four-day military enmity. New Delhi has consistently stated that the two sides stopped their actions after direct talks between their terrorists without any mediation by the US.

The seminar, Pahlgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor, titled “India Pakistan Relations: Dialogue for Peace” organized by Delhi -based Center for Peace and Progress, came in view of the future of relations. It came even a day after the US nominated the resistance front-a shadow organization of the Terrorist Group Lashkar-e-Tabiba, which claimed the responsibility of the Pahgam attack as a foreign terrorist organization.

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Kasuri also batted between the two countries for “Discrimt, Back-Channel National Security Advisor-Level Dialogue”. “If the NSA is not acceptable, any person who has faith in two governments, both Prime Ministers (to hold talks) … with the sole purpose of stopping the next war,” he said.

Among the speakers of the Indian side, NC MLA Tanveer Sadiq from Jammu and Kashmir said that there is a deadlock in the relationship, the two countries are returning from the verge of war. However, he said, “Do you think it is a suitable time for India and Pakistan to talk? It is sad or not, but does India and Pakistan have to talk? Definitely, yes.”

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However, without the name of any third country, Sadiq batted to bring them together for talks for “friends” of the two countries. “If you feel that India and Pakistan will sit on the table and discuss things that will not be possible. We have to get friends of both India and Pakistan to ensure that both sit on the neighboring table.”

Former Indian High Commissioner of Pakistan, TCA Raghavan said that the current crisis comes from the problem of a structural nature. He said, “The political spectrum in both countries, at some time or at the second time, has been in every shadow government, and during those times, there has been a problem of India-Pakistan,” he said that it is not something that has happened now.

For 35 years, the nature of the structural problem has focused itself on terrorism, he said. “No formula can solve it; you can live with it or work around it … more understanding of that problem in Pakistan than 20 years ago,” he said that former Pakistan President Musharraf assured India not to use terrorism to carry forward his political objectives.

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