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India-Pakistan Conflict: Remote Risk – FM Statement

India-Pakistan Conflict: Remote Risk – FM Statement

June 4, 2025 Catherine Williams World

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar believes ⁣a renewed ​India-Pakistan armed conflict is ‍unlikely. He stressed pakistan’s readiness for dialog while also‍ vowing a decisive response to any aggression. The FM’s ‍statement follows escalating tensions,including the‍ Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent military actions.⁤ Pakistan seeks complete talks with India, ‌including addressing terrorism and the ‍Indus Waters Treaty. dar also highlighted international support for Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts. As News⁤ Directory 3 keeps ‍you⁣ informed, the question remains: ⁤Will diplomatic efforts prevail⁤ in ⁤maintaining peace, ‍or will tensions escalate further? Discover what’s next.

Key Points

  • Ishaq Dar ⁣says armed conflict revival between Pakistan, India unlikely.
  • Pakistan seeks⁣ composite ⁤dialog with India, ‍including terrorism issues.
  • Dar reiterated​ offer for neutral probe into ‌teh Pahalgam terror attack.

Pakistan ​Sees Remote Chance ​of India Conflict,‍ Open to Dialogue

Updated June 4, 2025
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Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated Wednesday that the possibility of​ renewed armed ⁣conflict⁤ with ‌india is remote. However, he cautioned that ‍Pakistan would respond decisively to any such event. Dar addressed⁢ reporters⁢ following Prime Minister Shehbaz‍ Sharif’s visits to Turkiye, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan, were he⁣ thanked leaders for their support after ⁤last month’s conflict with India, triggered by the April 22 Pahalgam terror ‌attack.

Asked about potential future clashes, Dar acknowledged⁤ uncertainty but assessed ​the chances as ‍slim.He noted the ceasefire is holding, and troop withdrawals ​have⁤ been implemented in good faith by both sides. ⁤”Though, we will ⁣give a ⁤befitting reply if India resorts to armed conflict,”⁣ he asserted. Pakistan remains ready for dialogue with⁤ India but is not desperate, seeking comprehensive discussions encompassing terrorism and the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).

Dar also insisted the⁣ IWT cannot be suspended, despite‌ India’s proclamation of its abeyance ⁣following the Pahalgam attack. The 1960 treaty governs water ⁤sharing‍ of the Indus basin’s ​six rivers. He‍ reiterated Pakistan’s call for ‍a ‌neutral inquiry into the⁢ Pahalgam incident, which escalated tensions. dar highlighted international recognition of ​Pakistan’s⁤ diplomatic efforts‍ and appreciated the roles of the U.S., U.K., Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Iran in promoting ‍peace.

The foreign minister also⁢ lauded former Foreign‌ minister ⁤Bilawal ⁤Bhutto Zardari’s​ diplomatic outreach,​ saying it “has garnered international acclaim for its clarity.”

Tensions rose after the Pahalgam terror attack, prompting india to conduct strikes on terror infrastructure in pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7. Pakistan’s attempts to target Indian military‌ bases between May⁤ 8-10 were met with⁣ strong Indian responses, inflicting important damage on Pakistani military installations. On May 10, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced a mutual agreement to cease all military actions.

Starting May 22,India dispatched multi-party delegations⁣ to 33 global⁣ capitals to address international concerns about⁣ Pakistan’s⁣ alleged designs and India’s counter-terrorism response after the Pahalgam‍ terror attack. Pakistan also announced plans to send experts abroad to present its outlook on the ‌recent conflict.

What’s next

Prime Minister Sharif is scheduled ⁣to visit Saudi Arabia to express ⁣gratitude for its role during the recent hostilities. ⁣Further⁣ diplomatic efforts ‌are expected to address ongoing concerns and promote regional stability.

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