Pakistan wants peace in South Asia, says Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, stressing the need for an amicable resolution of key issues like Kashmir and water, which is vital for the country’s 240 million people.
Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif has said that durable peace in South Asia depends on meaningful dialogue aimed at resolving long-standing disputes such as Kashmir and water.
Speaking on Pakistan’s position, Sharif said these challenges must be addressed for the sake of long-term regional stability and development. "Pakistan wants peace in South Asia that requires talks for 'amicable resolution' of issues such as Kashmir, water, which is lifeline for 240M people," he stated.
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