Interior Minister Brigadier Ijaz Shah (retd) during a meeting with German Ambassador Bernhard Schlagheck Monday said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi neither wants dialogue nor does he want any mediator and Pakistan is going to stand firm on Kashmir stance.
"We are very much content with the security provided and facilitation at diplomatic enclave" German ambassador, said, according to a press release issued here.
While the interior minister of Pakistan said that the bilateral relations and opportunities have certainly improved between the two countries.
Bernhard Schlagheck met Ijaz Shah at the Ministry of Interior. He expressed his gratitude for providing improved security facilities in Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad. "We are very thankful to you, things have improved a lot after your arrival," he added. He appreciated the role of law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in ensuring the overall stability in region and for international community. He hinted at towards the initiation of developmental projects in Pakistan.
The German ambassador discussed the internal security matters with the minister. The minister said, "We are trying our best to make our capital Islamabad and whole country, ideal places to live in. We are trying our level best to maintain peace across the country."
While responding to a question asked relating to Kashmir, he said that Pakistan has taken the diplomatic and peaceful road for the matter so far. However, PM Modi neither wants dialogue nor does he want mediation. The brutal face of India has been exposed to the world, especially after our Prime Minister Imran Khan's speech in the United Nations General Assembly session.
Now the entire globe knows the inhumane reality of India, he said.
Ijaz Shah continued by saying that "We have asked the world and especially the UN to play its role in solving the Kashmir issue and we have repeatedly emphasized over the point that letting go this matter is not an option. We will stand with our Kashmiri brothers till they are given their basic right to self-determination. September 30, 2019, marks the 57th day of forceful silence in Kashmir, where is the world headed towards?"
Bernhard agreed with Shah's concern and said, "We hope that a peaceful solution for the people of Kashmir and this region is mutually reached upon."-PR
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