Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that the country has taken its lesson after three wars with India and that it wants peace.
Shehbaz Sharif also appealed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with Al Arabiya TV, stating Pakistan wants peace but that what is occurring in Kashmir needs to be stopped.
Sharif mentioned a number of allegations of human rights violations and said that they must not be overlooked.
“We have engineers, doctors, and skilled labourers. We want to utilise these assets for prosperity and to bring peace to the region so that both nations can grow,” said in the interview, Sharif
“We have a choice as to whether we want to coexist peacefully and progress or fight and waste money and resources. Three wars have been fought with India, and each one has only made things worse for the populace in terms of suffering, deprivation, and unemployment. We’ve learned from our mistakes and want to live in peace, but only if we can find solutions to our real issues “He said.
Pakistan does not want to spend money on bombs and ammunition, Sharif said in a letter to Prime Minister Modi.
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