FM Qureshi to reach Washington today for bilateral talks

Washington (DNA) – Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Sunday will reach Washington from New York where he is also scheduled to meet US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for bilateral talks.
While addressing session of United Nation’s General Assembly he said that India will no longer be able to continue ‘planned massacre’ of Kashmiris on pretext of terrorism.
He stated recent report of United Nations has removed veil from ‘appalling crimes’ of Indian in held-Kashmnir and supported Paksitan’s principle stance. Qureshi warned India against testing patience of Pakistan.
“[Pakistan’s] Eastern neighbor [India] is sponsoring terrorism. Pakistan will never forget martyrs of APS and Mastung”, Qureshi told international community.
He stated that India resorts to unprovoked firing on LoC in bid to divert attention of international community from the atrocities in the Indian-held Kashmir.
Exposing Kulbhushan Jadhav (in-service Indian spy who was arrested from Balochistan), Qureshi stated that he was caught red-handed planning and sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan.
“Pakistan has already submitted evidence with UN in this regard”, stated Qureshi. On cancellation of peace talks, FM apprised world that Modi preferred politics over Pak-India dialogue.
On Afghanistan issue, FM reiterated Pakistan’s desire for peaceful return of Afghan refugees at earliest.
The foreign minister said, “Today the world is at crossroads as protectionism, populism and isolationism are gaining currency. New forms and manifestations of imperialism are appearing, and dark clouds of trade wars are looming large.”
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