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India-Pakistan Conflict: Remote Risk – FM Statement - News Directory 3

India-Pakistan Conflict: Remote Risk – FM Statement

June 4, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated Wednesday that the possibility of renewed armed ⁣conflict⁤ with india is remote.
  • 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...
  • Dar also insisted the⁣ IWT cannot be suspended, despite India's proclamation of its abeyance ⁣following the Pahalgam attack.
Original source: thehindu.com

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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