Pakistan Urges India to Lift Restrictions in Kashmir, Condemns Israeli Attacks on Palestinians

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office has said that India should immediately remove restrictions on political parties in Kashmir.

In the weekly briefing given to the media, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Ishaq Dar has taken charge of the position of Foreign Minister, after which he is being briefed on various issues. Foreign Minister’s engagements in the coming days. Will give a briefing regarding

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan is concerned about atrocities on Palestinians in Gaza. The United Nations should stop the oppression of Israel. There is concern over atrocities in Gaza. Condemn Israeli attacks on aid distribution sites. This is an inhuman act.

He said that Pakistan strongly condemns Indian ban on Kashmir National Front. India should immediately remove the ban on political parties in Kashmir. Pakistan will continue its political, moral and diplomatic support to Kashmiris.

The spokesman said that Pakistan has important and extensive relations with the European Union. GSP Plus is a key component of these relationships. The ninth round of political negotiations between the parties took place last week. Both parties will continue to work together in all areas. In this regard, the meeting of the sub-committee is scheduled on March 29. Pakistan also values relations with the United States. We hope that the US Congress will continue to play a role in the relationship between the two countries.

The spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that Pakistan has noted the Indian missile test on March 11. India informed Pakistan before the missile test. This awareness was not given 3 days before as per the agreement. Notice should be given as per the agreement.

He said that there are many channels of communication between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Discussions continue with Afghanistan on other issues including terrorism.

There is also talk about terrorist safe havens. Good relations with all countries is our foreign policy. Pakistan wants Asia Pacific to be a region of peace.