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‘Pakistan Remains Committed To Peace, Regional Stability’: Foreign Spokesperson Shafqat Ali

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The Pakistan Foreign Spokesperson claimed that the Indian narrative of an alleged nuclear threat by Pakistan is “misleading.”

Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali (Credits: X)

Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali (Credits: X)

Pakistan on Friday said that it is committed to peace, regional stability and a meaningful dialogue for the resolution of all outstanding issues, including the issue of Jammu and Kashmir.

The remark by Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan came while he was addressing the media.

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“Pakistan, as a responsible country, remains committed to peace, regional stability and a meaningful dialogue for the resolution of all outstanding issues, including the dispute of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

Criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his statements on Operation Sindoor, he said that Indian leaders “would be well advised to acknowledge the losses incurred by their armed forces.” He claimed that the Indian narrative of an alleged nuclear threat by Pakistan is “misleading.”

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