Pakistan wants to resolve issues with India through dialogue: Chan
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ISLAMABAD: Spokesman to Prime Minister Nadeem Afzal Chan said Pakistan wanted to resolve all outstanding issues with India through negotiations but it should not be considered as a weakness.
Pakistan was ready to give buffeting response to India in any aggression and misadventure, he said talking to a private news channel.
He said India was leveling baseless and false allegations of Pulwama attack against Pakistan without any evidence. Prime Minister Imran Khan in his speech had offered India to hold international inquiry on the attack and Pakistan was ready to cooperate in that regard, he added.
The spokesman categorically said Pakistan had no link or connection in Pulwama attack and if India had any evidence against Pakistan then it should share with it.
He said Pakistan was also a victim of terrorism activities and its valiant armed forces had combated successful war against terrorism and questioned that how it could support terrorism activities against any country. Peace in the whole region was beneficial for all countries including India, he stated.
Nadeem Afzal Chan said India was also involved in subversive activities in Pakistan and capture of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhev was ample proof of it.
He said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was using allegations against Pakistan as a tool to get sympathies and votes from Indian people for the upcoming general election.
He said India was involved in state terrorism in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) and it was committing atrocities and barbarism against innocent Kashmiris despite that India could not suppress the freedom movement.
The spokesman said Pakistan was supporting Kashmiri indigenous struggle by politically and diplomatically. People of Kashmir had made the freedom movement successful by rendering matchless sacrifices, he said.
To a query, he said peace in Afghanistan was restoring due to hectic efforts and struggles of Pakistan.
APP