India vs Pakistan: Now Pakistan has reached Russia’s shelter and demanded to save from war


Pakistani Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif and Russian President Vladimir Putin (Photo- Russian Government)
India vs Pakistan: After the terrorist attacks, Pakistan begged the countries to avoid the war, especially from countries that are considered a friend of India. Pakistan has now pleaded with India’s special friend to Russia to explain to India, and they should not be attacked.
What did the Pakistani ambassador say
The Pakistani ambassador to Moscow has called for the help of Russia to reduce the increasing tensions with India after the terrorist attacks in Bahlgam on April 22. In an interview, Ambassador Mohammed Khalid Jamali said that Russia has a special strategic alliance with India and has a good relationship with Pakistan and he can use his good relations to the Arbitration Council such as the 1966 Tashkent Agreement. In Tashkend, the then Prime Minister of the then Soviet Union helped end the armed struggle between the two countries. The interview later released the news agency ‘Toss’.
Russia’s request
Earlier, during a telephone conversation with External Affairs Minister Jaishankar on Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavarov urged the two sides to reduce tension after the 1972 Shimla Agreement and the 1999 Lahore Report, to reduce the tension after the bilateral attack on the third party.
Jung product
At the same time, India has announced that Bahlgham will definitely take revenge on the terrorist attack. Arrangements are also underway. The Ferosepur Cantonment Board trained ‘blackout’ on Sunday evening in the wake of increased tensions between India and Pakistan. Officials said that the ‘blackout’ has been implemented in the Cantonment area from 9 pm to 9:30 pm. He said all the lights in the area were closed at nine o’clock at night.
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