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‘Onus is on India to build a conducive environment for talks’

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GOA (India): The onus is on India to create a favorable environment for negotiations, said Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who linked any change in Pakistan’s policy toward India to the reversal of the unilateral and illegal actions of August 5, 2019.

After addressing the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization here, the foreign minister spoke to the media and stated that while the Pakistan Peoples Party had always supported the normalization of relations with India, that country’s unilateral decision to revoke Kashmir’s special status had damaged the situation. He continued that the unilateral actions of August 5, 2019, had broken bilateral agreements in addition to international law and UN Security Council resolutions.

The Indian violation, he said, had created a trust deficit as the country could unilaterally violate the bilateral agreements in the future too.

Asked about the Indian decision of hosting the G20 summit in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK), the foreign minister said, “Obviously we condemn it and at the time we will give such a response that it will be remembered.

“It is a show of Indian arrogance to the world that to hell with the international law, to hell with the United Nations Security Council resolutions, to hell with any bilateral agreements, India will hold their event in Kashmir.”

He also said India would soon find that “they will be unable to achieve 110 percent attendance because other people will not compromise on their morals”.

To a question, Bilawal Bhutto said without any distinction, Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar received all the foreign ministers the same way which was also identical to the style practised in Sindh and Multan.

He told the media that in 2026, Pakistan would be holding the CFM chair, and hoped that India would take a good step to participate in the summit on the basis of “reciprocal diplomatic agreements”.

He said most of the people in both India and Pakistan wanted to live in peace and achieve development without being held hostage by history.

“I believe we shouldn’t hold sports hostage to politics or foreign policy and the purpose of sports is that you keep it away from such issues.”

The foreign minister appreciated the Indian counterpart for fulfilling his responsibilities as the CFM chair and also lauded the CFM management and cultural show which represented all member states.

Responding to a query, Bilawal Bhutto said the SCO forum should be used for collective security and urged the member states to work collectively to combat the menace.

Regarding Indian demand for a neutral venue for Asia Cup 2023, the foreign minister said, “I believe we shouldn’t hold sports hostage to politics or foreign policy and the purpose of sports is that you keep it away from such issues…The hope is that a petty action won’t be taken and we should keep our sportsmen and cricket separate from politics and foreign policy.”

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