Positive changes in global politics may resolve Kashmir issue: Pak Prez

Friendly relations between Pak and India imperative for peace, security and economic development

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Flags of Pakistan and India. (Photo: Shutterstock)
Flags of Pakistan and India. (Photo: Shutterstock)

President said on Wednesday that there were chances of some "positive changes" in the international politics which may result in resolution of and Palestine issues.

The President said this while talking to High Commissioner-designate of to Sohail Mahmood at the Aiwan-e-Sadr (Presidency Palace) in Islamabad.

He directed Mahmood to appraise the international community about the stance and concerns of and also advised him to highlight Pakistan's stance on water disputes at the global level.

He expressed optimism that there were chances of some "positive changes in the international politics which may result in the resolution of the issues of and Palestine according to the wishes of their people".

However, Hussain did not elaborate on what he meant by some positive changes in international politics.

He also said that sought friendly relations with all neighbours, including India, on the basis of equality for peace in the region.

Hussain said friendly relations between and were imperative for peace, security and economic development of the region.

"We want to solve all of the problems through dialogue including the core issue of is violating the resolutions of the United Nations which is further complicating the issues," he alleged.

Hussain said the international community and human rights organisations should take notice of "Indian brutalities" and "gross" human rights violations in

"The President stated that the diplomatic community should be apprised about the Indian brutalities in He further said that the world is getting aware of the situation in but there is a need to further highlight this issue," his office said in a statement.

Hussain alleged that Indian Kulbushan Jadhav was involved in terrorist activities inside which are condemnable.

Pakistan's new envoy is meeting top leadership before leaving for to take up his responsibilities.

Yesterday, he had a meeting with interior minister Nisar Ali Khan.

Positive changes in global politics may resolve Kashmir issue: Pak Prez

Friendly relations between Pak and India imperative for peace, security and economic development

Friendly relations between Pak and India imperative for peace, security and economic development
President said on Wednesday that there were chances of some "positive changes" in the international politics which may result in resolution of and Palestine issues.

The President said this while talking to High Commissioner-designate of to Sohail Mahmood at the Aiwan-e-Sadr (Presidency Palace) in Islamabad.

He directed Mahmood to appraise the international community about the stance and concerns of and also advised him to highlight Pakistan's stance on water disputes at the global level.

He expressed optimism that there were chances of some "positive changes in the international politics which may result in the resolution of the issues of and Palestine according to the wishes of their people".

However, Hussain did not elaborate on what he meant by some positive changes in international politics.

He also said that sought friendly relations with all neighbours, including India, on the basis of equality for peace in the region.

Hussain said friendly relations between and were imperative for peace, security and economic development of the region.

"We want to solve all of the problems through dialogue including the core issue of is violating the resolutions of the United Nations which is further complicating the issues," he alleged.

Hussain said the international community and human rights organisations should take notice of "Indian brutalities" and "gross" human rights violations in

"The President stated that the diplomatic community should be apprised about the Indian brutalities in He further said that the world is getting aware of the situation in but there is a need to further highlight this issue," his office said in a statement.

Hussain alleged that Indian Kulbushan Jadhav was involved in terrorist activities inside which are condemnable.

Pakistan's new envoy is meeting top leadership before leaving for to take up his responsibilities.

Yesterday, he had a meeting with interior minister Nisar Ali Khan.
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