Europe strengthens military dictatorship in Pakistan and weakens democracy, Jaishankar recited the West


S Jaishankar described in the west to the west
Pakistan supported the military regime supported by West: Minister S.K. Jaishankar has shown a mirror to Europe. Jaishankar has said that, like the West, no one has done so strong and democratic in Pakistan. He described terrorism in front of the world, such as climate change and rising poverty. In an interview with the Denmark newspaper, Jaishankar criticized Europe for supporting Pakistan during a military dictatorship. In 1947, Jaishankar questioned that Pakistan was violating our borders in Kashmir from our independence. What have we seen in the eight decades after that?
Europe in military dictatorship in Pakistan
He said, in your own words, the shoulder of the shoulder with a large and democratic Europe with military dictatorship in this region. No one has made military rule in Pakistan so strongly and democratically, so no one wanders like the West. The Minister of External Affairs in Copenhagen, Denmark, was part of the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. Jaishankar said India supports the sovereignty and internationally recognized boundaries of other countries.
Jaishankar said, but my attitude towards the world and my attitude towards Europe are determined by my own experiences. You are talking about the integrity of the borders – so why shouldn’t we start talking with the integrity of our boundaries? My world begins. But we have always been told to solve it. When Russia waged a war against Ukraine, Jaishankar was asked why Democrat India supports Russia with the dictatorship on the basis of large -scale oil purchases.
Jaishankar’s response to the purchase of oil from Russia
Jaishankar said Europe was increasing the price of energy for all developing countries, including India, by purchasing crude oil from West Asia, while buying India’s oil from Russia. The rich Europe returned to West Asia with a problem with Russia. Europe offered a higher price for oil. As a result, many countries, including India, have not been able to withstand this increased price. The main oil companies were too busy to sell Europe and did not even respond to procurement plans. If you take a teasing, what should the rest of the world have done? We will work without energy because Europeans need more than us.
Terrorism is a great global challenge
Jaishankar described terrorism as a major global challenge. In today’s major joint challenges, I will be the first of the climate change, the rising poverty and the worst effects of the Kovit -19 infection in the south of the global south, he said. In another interview with Denmark’s broadcaster TV 2, Jaishankar said on May 10 that there was a direct agreement between the two sides to stop the clash between India and Pakistan and stop military operations. The Foreign Minister’s comments came in the wake of US President Donald Trump’s claim that the US played a role in the ceasefire.
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