Pakistan-US Talks Focus on Regional Security, Self-Defence”

India’s attacks had violated Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity: PM

Islamabad-Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has asserted Pakistan’s inherent right to self-defense in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter during a conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. PM Shehbaz strongly condemned India’s recent missile and drone strikes, which resulted in the deaths of 31 innocent civilians, injured 57 others, and damaged civilian infrastructure. He emphasized that these attacks constitute a blatant violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, posing a significant threat to regional peace and stability. The Prime Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity at all costs.

However, he said that the people of Pakistan were outraged by India’s unprovoked acts of war.

He also appreciated President Trump’s concern over the current security situation in South Asia.

Secretary Rubio noted that the U.S. was closely following the situation in South Asia as it was committed to promoting peace and stability in the region.

To this end, he emphasised the need for both Pakistan and India to work closely to de-escalate the situation. Both sides agreed to remain in touch.

“The Secretary emphasised the need for immediate de-escalation. He expressed US support for direct dialogue between India and Pakistan and encouraged continued efforts to improve communications,” said a statement by the US State Department.

India launched strikes on Pakistan and AJK early Wednesday morning — an assault that Islamabad called a “blatant act of war”.

Islamabad said six Pakistani locations, from mosques to hydropower projects, were targeted. At least 31 civilians, including children, were martyred and 57 sustained injuries after India launched an unprovoked and devious attack at six locations — Ahmedpur East, Muridke, Sialkot and Shakkargarh in Punjab and Muzaffarabad and Kotli in Azad Kashmir.

In retaliation, the Pakistan armed forces shot down five Indian Air Force (IAF) jets, seven drones, destroyed a brigade headquarters and a number of checkposts along the Line of Control (LoC).

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