Thursday, 22 August 2019

Then you will see two countries armed with nuclear weapons eye-to-eye and then anything can happen. Imran Khan warns World again

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he has no plans to talk to India anymore because it is no longer useful. In an interview to the US newspaper The New York Times, Imran Khan said, "It is no use talking to him now. I've talked a lot. Unfortunately now that I look back, it seems that whatever efforts I have made for peace and dialogue continue to take hold. We can do nothing more than that. '

This has been said by the Pakistani Prime Minister at a time when the already strained relations between the two countries have worsened after India's elimination of Kashmir's special constitutional status.

 

Tensions on the Line of Control dividing Pakistan and India-administered Kashmir are increasing day by day, with Pakistan claiming indiscriminate firing on India, killing three of its civilians and four soldiers. It is said that 11 Indian soldiers, including an officer, have been killed in retaliation operations so far. India has yet to confirm the death of a soldier. Pakistan has also decided to take the issue of human rights abuses in Kashmir to the International Court of Justice.



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