Indian cruel steps in IOK have exposes its real face: Qureshi
MULTAN: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Sunday that Narendra Modi government’s cruel steps in the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) had exposed its real face before the world.
“The international community should come forward to save 80 lakh innocent Kashmiris from atrocities of India,” he said while addressing workers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in different areas of his constituency here.
He said the human rights violations by the Indian government in the Valley must be stopped as early as possible. Qureshi vowed that Pakistan would continue to raise voice for protecting rights of innocent Kashmiris at every international forum. The foreign minister said the world should play its role in ending curfew in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and for peaceful resolution of the issue.
"Jammu and Kashmir is no more a regional issue but it has become an international problem," said Qureshi, adding, "Pakistan successfully raised the Kashmir issue at the United Nations Security Council after 56 years." Qureshi said he visited Saudi Arabia, Iran and America, following instructions of Prime Minister Imran Khan. He said his visit to these countries remained successful. He said Pakistan played a role to reduce tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
“Pakistan wished that there should be no confrontation in the region as the region could not afford another war,” he said.
Qureshi said Saudi Arabia was one of reliable friends of Pakistan. Similarly, he said, Iran was also a friend and a neighbour, adding that Pakistan wanted that the issues should be resolved through dialogue process.
"The whole world is appreciating Pakistan’s role in promotion of peace in Afghanistan. Pakistan believes that peace in Afghanistan would lead to peace across the region. A peaceful region is our top priority," Qureshi said.
About corruption, Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the PTI government would never compromise on corruption and the corrupt elements. He said the incumbent government has zero tolerance for corruption and the accountability process would continue without any discrimination. He thanked Almighty Allah as there was not a single allegation of corruption against the incumbent government.
In the past, he said, the menace of corruption damaged the country’s economy. The minister said the international institutions acknowledged improvement in Pakistan’s economy. He said the PTI government’s policies had started yielding positive results.
-
Is Human Mission To Mars Possible In 10 Years? Jared Isaacman Breaks It Down -
‘Stranger Things’ Star Gaten Matarazzo Reveals How Cleidocranial Dysplasia Affected His Career -
Google, OpenAI Employees Call For Military AI Restrictions As Anthropic Rejects Pentagon Offer -
Peter Frampton Details 'life-changing- Battle With Inclusion Body Myositis -
Waymo And Tesla Cars Rely On Remote Human Operators, Not Just AI -
AI And Nuclear War: 95 Percent Of Simulated Scenarios End In Escalation, Study Finds -
David Hockney’s First English Landscape Painting Heads To Sotheby’s Auction; First Sale In Nearly 30 Years -
How Does Sia Manage 'invisible Pain' From Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome -
Halsey Mentions How She 'gained Control' Over Endometriosis Condition -
Teyana Taylor Says Choosing Movies Over Music 'dumb' Choice? -
Poland Joins Spain In Move To Ban Social Media For Children Under 15 -
Shia LaBeouf Sent To Rehab For Not Taking ‘alcohol Addiction Seriously’ -
‘Stingy’ Harry, Meghan Markle Crack Open A Chasm Despite Donation: ‘Do So At Your Own Peril’ -
Research Explores How TikTok’s Recommendation System May Influence Teen Beliefs -
Google Wins Approval To Export South Korea’s High-precision Maps After 20 Years—With Strict Conditions -
King Charles’ Health Battle: What Has Been Revealed About His Cancer So Far