Pakistan Rejects Modi’s ‘Misleading’ Regional Peace Remarks

Islamabad Criticizes Indian PM’s One-Sided Narrative on Regional Stability

Pakistan Dismisses Modi’s Regional Peace Statement as Misleading and One-Sided
Islamabad has strongly rejected Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent remarks on regional peace, calling them “misleading and one-sided.” The statement, issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Office, criticized Modi’s narrative, accusing him of distorting facts and overlooking key regional concerns.

The response came after Modi claimed that India is committed to fostering peace and stability in South Asia. However, Pakistan argues that India’s actions contradict its words, pointing to unresolved disputes and tensions that continue to strain regional relations.

Pakistan reaffirmed its stance on constructive engagement, emphasizing the need for an unbiased and inclusive approach to lasting peace. The Foreign Office urged India to address core issues rather than projecting a unilateral version of stability.

This latest exchange further highlights the ongoing diplomatic friction between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, underscoring the complexities of regional geopolitics.
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