India Pakistan News: Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaaz Sharif said on Wednesday (July 23) that his country Pakistan is ready for a meaningful talks with India to resolve all pending issues. According to an official statement, Sharif British High commissioner Jane Marriott This comment was made during a conversation with. Marriott In the Prime Minister’s residence Shahbaaz Met Sharif. During this time, both of them discussed the regional status of South Asia and West Asia along with bilateral relations.
According to the statement, “Prime Minister Sharif in reducing stress during Pakistan-India deadlock Britain Appreciated the role of He also reiterated that Pakistan is ready for meaningful talks with India on all pending issues.“
India Pahalgam On May 7 in response to terrorist attack ‘operation Vermilion‘ Started, under which terrorist infrastructure was targeted in Pakistan -controlled areas. These attacks led to fierce clashes between the two countries for four days, which ended with consent to stop military action on 10 May.
India has repeatedly clarified that it will have a meaningful conversation with Pakistan only when it will be ready to hand over the illegal occupied area in Jammu and Kashmir to India, besides focusing on the issue of terrorism.
Defense minister Rajnath Singh had said in Parliament that India, Pakistan only Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) And will talk on the issue of terrorism. ‘operation Vermilion‘ After that India also postponed the Indus Water Treaty. India said that this suspension would be removed only when Pakistan will stop exporting terrorism across the border.
Meanwhile, India has extended the period of ban on its airspace for Pakistan’s aircraft and for a month to 24 August. Pahalgam After the death of 26 people in the terrorist attack on April 22 Airline (Whether they were owned, lease or military flights) were banned from the use of their airspace for aircraft.
By government Terrorist The ban was imposed under various steps taken against Pakistan in response to the attack. Initially the ban was till 24 May, which has been extended earlier till 24 June, then 24 July and now 24 August.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has also extended the ban on its airspace for Indian aircraft till 24 August. After the Indus Water Treaty was suspended by the Government of India on 24 April, Pakistan prohibited the flying Indian aircraft in its airspace till May 24. The ban has been extended first 24 June, then 24 July and now one month more.