Islamabad: Pakistan on Friday reiterated its call on India to end its campaign of repression against political activists and terrorizing Kashmiri people in India’s illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
India must stop its campaign to suppress political activism and terrorism of the people of Kashmir. The people of Jammu and Kashmir must freely exercise their right to self-determination as enshrined in the relevant UN Security Council resolution,” said the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mumtaz Zahra Buloch told a weekly press conference here.
Earlier this week, the premises and shops of two Kashmiri youths were sealed off in Shopian district, according to media reports, citing a crackdown by Indian authorities on dissent and confiscation of property at the IIOJC. According to him, the Indian authorities have seized hundreds of properties from the occupied territories so far to punish Kashmiri activists.
The press secretary said that Pakistan has decided to continue providing political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmir for a just and peaceful resolution of the conflict in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions.
In an interview with the media, he said that on May 29-30, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov met with Deputy Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sherif, and had a conversation with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammed Yshak. Dar.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen bilateral strategic relations and expand the scope of cooperation in all areas of mutual interest, and agreed to promote parliamentary exchanges, strengthen cultural cooperation and promote people-to-people exchanges.
The press secretary mentioned the Wesak Day symposium of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which included ministers at the ministerial level, prominent Buddhist monks, and scholars on Buddhism and interreligious understanding.
Apart from showcasing Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage, the show explores the importance of building bridges and understanding between different communities, a dimension of Gandharan heritage that emerged in Southwest Pakistan 3,000 years ago.
Press Secretary Buluch announced the fourth round of Pakistan-Greece bilateral political consultations in Athens on May 29 and the sixth round of Pakistan-Hungary bilateral political consultations in Budapest on May 27.
During the meeting, the relevant parties agreed to work together to further develop high-level dialogue and cooperation and maintain a positive path in bilateral relations.
In an interview to the media, he said that on May 29, Pakistan and Saint Lucia officially established diplomatic relations in a ceremony held in New York. The joint statement was signed by Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Munir Akram, and his counterpart in Saint Lucia.
This decision shows Pakistan’s determination to strengthen diplomatic relations and expand cooperation with countries around the world,” he said.
In Beijing, in addition to meeting with the chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and the heads of key government departments, Xi will meet with Xi and hold delegation-level talks with Premier Li. The Prime Minister will also visit Xi’an and Shenzhen.
An important part of Prime Minister Shehbaz’s visit will be meetings with leaders of Chinese companies involved in oil and gas, energy, ICT and emerging technologies.
He will address the Pakistan-China Business Forum in Shenzhen with businessmen, entrepreneurs and investors from both countries. He will also visit China’s economic and agricultural sectors.