Pakistan, India to hold talks at neutral venue, says PM Shehbaz
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that the decision to appoint Asim Munir as Field Marshal was his own, emphasizing that it was a government decision rather than a military one.
He also revealed that former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was consulted regarding this appointment.
In discussing India-Pakistan relations, the Prime Minister noted that the Directors General of Military Operations from both nations have reached an agreement.
He accused Israel of supplying weapons and military advisors to India, asserting that there is evidence of Israeli weapon usage in Srinagar and other areas during the conflict.
Sharif indicated that security advisors from both countries will hold talks at a neutral venue, where Pakistan will present four key points: Kashmir, water, trade, and terrorism.
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He claimed that Indian intelligence agencies support the banned BLA and stated that Pakistan would present evidence of Indian terrorism to the international community.
Additionally, he mentioned that the request for a ceasefire was made by India, and both countries have agreed to return to a state of peace.
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