‘India is not agreeing’, Pakistan went to America and cried, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar exposed the truth.
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has made a big revelation regarding Operation Sindoor. Dar said that Pakistan had pleaded with America that India does not agree to the ceasefire. Know what else Dar said?
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has made a big revelation about Operation Sindoor. Dar has admitted that India had never agreed to any third party mediation between itself and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. He thus refuted US President Donald Trump’s claim that he had asked India to mediate with Pakistan during the tensions following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.
Dar further said that when Islamabad raised Trump’s mediation claim with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, so the top US diplomat made it clear that India has always maintained that all issues with Pakistan are “purely bilateral” and there is no need for a third party.
Dar exposed Trump:
“We have no objection to the involvement of any third party but India is clearly saying this is a bilateral matter,” Dar said. We have no objection to bilateral talks, but the talks should be comprehensive – on terrorism, trade, economy, Jammu and Kashmir, all the subjects we have discussed earlier.” He further said that the US had proposed a ceasefire in May and said that talks between India and Pakistan would take place at a neutral location. But during a meeting with Rubio in Washington on July 25, Dar was told that India did not agree to the proposal.
India had expressed strong objection:
Ishaq Dar further said, “India says this is a bilateral issue. We are not begging for anything. We are a peace-loving country, and we believe dialogue is the way forward; but it takes two people to have a dialogue.” He further said that Pakistan is still ready for talks if India responds.

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