India may act another aggression against Pakistan: Shah Mehmood Qureshi
2 min readPakistan has credible information India is preparing for another act of aggression: Qureshi
MULTAN: Indian government is preparing another act of aggression against Pakistan, said Shah Mehmood Qureshi in press conference here on Sunday.
Foreign Minister said Pakistan has credible information regarding it as India is preparing for another Drama of attack against the Pakistan.
He said there is “credible information that India is readying for another act of aggression” against Pakistan. “An act of aggression by India against Pakistan is likely between April 16 and 20. We have credible information that [suggests] there is fear of a new act of aggression by India,” he said.
He said that he had informed about it to the concerned authorities of the world, including secretaries of the International Security council.
Shah Mehmood said that every Pakistani is united against any aggression of India and Pak army will retaliate with full power if any aggression drama was played against Pakistan. Every Pakistani is stood with Pak Army.
“Every move of India to defame Pakistan were rejected by the International media and now it is planning another aggression, which our reliable intelligence report said,” he claimed.
He appealed to the international community to play its due role to defuse the tension between both the countries. International community should take notice of this new drama to be played against on Pak-India border, he further said.
He said that after consultation with Prime Minister Imran Khan, we have decided to share this information with the people of Pakistan as well as the international community immediately. It is our policy to keep the nation informed,” the minister added.
He said, “Pakistan has apprised all five permanent member states of the United Nations Security Council [China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States] of India’s attempts to disrupt peace.”
“The international community must take notice of India’s irresponsible behaviour. The world must not stay silent, or peace and stability in South Asia could suffer,” the foreign minister asked.
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