ISLAMABAD: Pakistan warned India on Sunday that any attempts of aggression across the border would result in a hard-hitting retaliation by Pakistan.
Spokesperson Foreign Office, Dr Muhammad Faisal said on Sunday that Indian Deputy High Commissioner was given a demarche of objection.
Dr Faisal further stated that it stern warnings of retaliation were conveyed in case of any attempts of misadventure by India.
“Indian deputy high commissioner was summoned for demarche in line with Foreign Minister’s briefing of today and warned against any misadventure,” he stated in a tweet.
Earlier today, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi revealed that India is planning another airstrike in Pakistan from April 16 to 20 adding that members of United Nations’ Security Council (UNSC) have been informed of Pakistan’s concerns.
"We have reliable intelligence that India has made a new scheme and the planning is underway and there are chances of another aggression against Pakistan and according to our information this action can take place between April 16 and 20," Qureshi stated.
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