Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister met the Ambassador of China: In Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India is worried about the steps taken after the terror attack. Pakistan, which has been threatening India for a nuclear attack for the last two days, has done a new move today. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has offered an impartial inquiry, while Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Khwaja Asif has demanded an international inquiry. Seeing India’s attitude among all this, Pakistan has first reached to seek help from China.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met Chinese Ambassador Jiang Jedong in Islamabad. In this regard, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has said, ‘Pakistani Foreign Minister has informed China about regional tension.

Pakistan is now running towards China for help

This meeting is held at a time when India has closed all the doors for Pakistan. India has suspended the Indus Water Treaty and ordered all Pakistani citizens to return to their country. Along with this, India has decided to close the Attari Border Outpost.

 

 

Apart from this, the Pakistan Embassy in India has also been closed with immediate effect. Pakistan is angry with India’s action and is repeatedly issuing warnings. Many countries have supported India after the Pahalgam attack. In such a situation, Pakistan has now knocked on the door of China for help.

 

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif warns

In this regard, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said, “India’s effort to reduce or turn Pakistan’s water will be responded with full force.” We are fully prepared to respond to any misconduct. No one should make a mistake in this regard. It is a country of 240 million people, we stand with our brave armed forces. This message should be strong and clear. ‘

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Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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