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FO confirms India shared flood warnings outside IWT framework

FO confirms India shared flood warnings outside IWT framework

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office (FO) mentioned that India had shared flood warnings with Pakistan, but focused on that the alerts were routed through diplomatic channels instead of the Indus Waters Commission, as required under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). The development comes when the tensions over water cooperation remained intense, as India earlier this year […]

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FO rebukes India for ‘Distorting’ COAS Munir’s remarks during US Visit

FO rebukes India for ‘Distorting’ COAS Munir’s remarks during US Visit

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office (FO) strongly criticised India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for “distorting” and “twisting” remarks made by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir during his recent official visit to the United States. In this regard, Field Marshal Munir finalised his second high-profile trip to the US in less than

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Indian Proxies Back Terrorism in Balochistan, Pakistan

Indian Proxies Back Terrorism in Balochistan, Pakistan

Islamabad – The Foreign Office of Pakistan has stated that the country’s position on terrorism is absolutely clear. Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan asserted that Indian proxies are directly involved in terrorist activities in Balochistan. He emphasized that Pakistan continues to raise this issue on international platforms. The spokesperson further highlighted the grave human rights violations

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Pakistan denies Modi’s provocative remarks

Pakistan denies Modi’s provocative remarks

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly rejected the provocative statements made by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Foreign Office spokesperson stated that Modi’s remarks are a deliberate attempt to fabricate a misleading narrative and incite hostility against Pakistan. Any form of aggression from India will be met with a befitting response, the spokesperson asserted. Pakistan welcomes

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