Shahbaz Sharif desperate for talks with Modi: Appeal to UAE President – You have very good relations with India, somehow convince them for discussion

Posted on 18th Jan 2023 by rohit kumar

Shahbaz Sharif last week appealed to the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to prepare India for talks with Pakistan.

 

Pakistan's newspaper 'The Dawn' revealed this in a report on Wednesday. According to the report- Shahbaz had told Zayed that you have very good relations with India and Prime Minister Modi and you are our Muslim brother. So prepare India for talks with us.

 

On Tuesday, Gulf Countries' news channel 'Al Arabiya' telecasted Shahbaz's interview. Its second part came out on Wednesday. In this, Sharif himself has confessed his impatience with talks with Modi and India.

 

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Shahbaz went to UAE last week while returning from Geneva. From there he also got a loan of $1 billion for flood relief. Later he gave an interview with Al Arabiya here. Some part of it came to the fore on Tuesday. Some new things came to the fore in the second part on Wednesday.

 

In a question in the interview, Wazir-e-Azam of Pakistan says – I have sought help from Sheikh Nahyan. I have asked him to prepare India for talks. UAE has very good relations with India and it is also our Muslim brother. If he wants, he can prepare Prime Minister Modi and India for talks. Pakistan now wants peace and for this, it is necessary to hold serious talks. I have also promised Sheikh Nahyan that Pakistan now wants to hold talks with all sincerity and get results.

 

And how UAE showed the mirror...

According to the report, the Prime Minister of Pakistan may have made any promise or appeal, but the UAE did not take Sharif's words seriously. Its examples or say proofs have also come to the fore.

 

In fact, after the visit on January 12, a joint statement was issued by Pakistan and UAE. It is a matter of shame for Pakistan that the word Kashmir was not even mentioned anywhere in this statement. However, this is also not the first time. Earlier, Saudi Arabia had also refrained from using the word Kashmir in a joint statement. Pakistan does not get tired of calling both these countries its Islamic brotherhood.

 

Shahbaz's 3 important things...

 

1. Kashmir: The message should go to the world that India is ready for talks

Shahbaz said, "Human rights are being violated all the time in Kashmir. India has taken away the rights that Kashmiris got under Article 370. Autonomy was abolished in August 2019. Minorities are being oppressed in India. All this should stop at any cost so that the message goes to the world that India is ready for talks."

 

2. India-Pakistan Relations: It's Up To Us To Keep Peace Or Keep Fighting

He said, "India and Pakistan are neighbors and they have to live with each other. It is up to us whether we live together in peace, progress, or continue fighting. We fought 3 wars with India. This only gave people We got poverty and unemployment. We have learned our lesson. We want to live in peace. We want to solve our real problems."

 

3. Appeal to Modi: Don't want to waste your resources on ammunition

Pakistani PM said, "We want to end poverty. We want prosperity and progress. We want to give education to our people and provide them with health facilities and employment. We cannot waste our resources on bombs and ammunition." I want to do this. I want to give this message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Both of us are nuclear powers. Fully equipped with weapons. God forbid that there should be a war. If this happens then who will survive, what happened to tell this Was."

 

Later, how Pakistan's PMO overturned...

 

In Pakistan, when the issue of Sharif's pleading with India became hot, the office of PM Shahbaz clarified on social media. Said- The Prime Minister has said what is the policy of Pakistan. All issues including Kashmir should be resolved through dialogue. The situation before August 5, 2019, has to be restored in Kashmir. The matter should be resolved under the UN resolutions and the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

 

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