Pakistan believes in peaceful resolution of conflicts: FO

FO spokesperson says India has been involved in instigating and promoting terrorism within Pakistan

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Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan addresses weekly media briefing in Islamabad on January 23, 2025. — MoFA
Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan addresses weekly media briefing in Islamabad on January 23, 2025. — MoFA
  • Aggression against Pakistan to be met with strong response: FO.
  • FO appreciates friendly countries for making ceasefire possible. 
  • Pakistan not afraid to discuss issue of terrorism, says Shafqat.

ISLAMABAD: While Pakistan believes in peaceful resolution of conflicts, it will not compromise on its sovereignty, Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated on Friday.

Addressing his weekly press briefing in Islamabad, he said it was India who pushed the entire region into war.

The spokesperson emphasised that Pakistan responded to Indian aggression and demonstrated that there would be no compromise on the nation's honour and dignity.

FO spokesperson Shafqat said in response to Indian aggression, Pakistan launched 'Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos'. The Pakistan armed forces shot down six Indian warplanes during this operation, he added.

Appreciating the role of various countries in achieving the ceasefire between the nuclear-armed neighbouring countries, the spokesperson further noted that the ceasefire was made possible through the efforts of numerous friendly nations.

At the same time, he warned that any future aggression against Pakistan would be met with a strong response.

Following the killing of 26 people in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir in April, New Delhi accused Islamabad of orchestrating the deadly militant attack, which Pakistan denied.

On the basis of these baseless allegations, India started the war against Pakistan earlier this month, which was the heaviest fighting to have occurred between the two neighbouring nations in decades, before a ceasefire was reached last week.

Pakistan is not afraid to discuss the issue of terrorism, the Foreign Office spokesperson reaffirmed in his address.

Highlighting Pakistan's own experience as a victim of terrorism, the spokesperson stressed the Pakistan’s understanding of the pain of terrorism. However, the spokesperson said that India has been involved in instigating and promoting terrorism within Pakistan.

Furthermore, the Foreign Office said that India has orchestrated assassination plots not only in Pakistan but also in other countries.

The spokesperson made it clear that whenever the topic of terrorism arises, Pakistan will present its stance unequivocally.

"We possess concrete evidence and material regarding India's role," he stated.

Shafqat said Pakistan seeks a permanent solution to the issue of terrorism. Pakistan has no objection to discussing terrorism on international forums, he added.

Concluding the statement, the FO reiterated Pakistan's belief in the peaceful resolution of issues.