
News Topical, Digital Desk : The whole world knows that Pakistan's economy runs on begging money. But Pakistan has such a habit of begging that it does not go away. Sometimes for money, sometimes for resources and sometimes for food and water, Pakistan does not shy away from extending its hands to the world.
Now Shahbaz Sharif has once again extended his hands to America. He has begged US President Donald Trump to hold talks with India. In fact, India has given a clear message to Pakistan that there will be no talks with it until it ends terrorism.
Pakistan gives credit to America
Shahbaz Sharif had arrived to attend a program at the US Embassy in Islamabad. During this, he thanked Donald Trump for reducing tension with India. Sharif also called upon Trump to facilitate talks with India. However, India is of the clear opinion that no third party will be involved in the talks.
Let us tell you that Pakistan has given credit to America for the ceasefire many times. Whereas India has clearly denied this. Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto had also said that Trump had helped in ceasefire between India and Pakistan on about 10 different occasions, for which he deserves the credit.
India has made its stand clear
- India, which has been suffering from Pakistan-sponsored terrorism for a long time, has taught Pakistan a lesson at every opportunity. After the Pahalgam attack, India suspended the Indus Water Treaty. Pakistan is craving for every drop of water and is constantly offering talks with India.
- Shashi Tharoor, who is leading the delegation of Indian MPs who reached America, said, 'America has understood that India's stand is clear that there will be no talks if a gun is pointed at your head. If your neighbor lets his dogs loose to bite your children and then says let's talk. You will not talk until he locks them in a kennel.'
- Pakistan also claims to be a victim of terrorism. On this, Tharoor said, "Whose fault is this? You cannot raise snakes in your backyard and expect them to bite only your neighbours. Pakistan should look within itself and stop calling itself innocent."
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