India 'funds organisations behind terror activities in Pakistan': Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
Summary
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, leader of the Pakistan People's Party, said India supports groups involved in terrorism in Pakistan and that tensions between the two countries remain high despite a ceasefire agreed last year, brokered by President Donald Trump. He called for dialogue and cooperation between India and Pakistan to address terrorism and achieve lasting peace.Key Facts
- A ceasefire was announced by President Donald Trump after a five-day war between India and Pakistan one year ago.
- Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the ceasefire was supposed to start a peace process, but India did not follow through.
- India has suspended the Indus Water Treaty after a 2025 attack in Kashmir, which Pakistan sees as punishment.
- Bhutto Zardari claims India funds groups behind terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
- Pakistan says many terrorist attacks in its territory are connected to organizations based in Afghanistan.
- There are no communication or coordination channels between India and Pakistan to counter terrorism together.
- Bhutto Zardari emphasized that peace talks and diplomatic efforts are needed to prevent further conflict.
- Pakistan plays a role in mediating talks between the US and Iran, and Bhutto Zardari warned that military solutions to regional crises, like in the Strait of Hormuz, are not possible.
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