Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and a former foreign minister, warned of India’s increasingly aggressive posture and its potential to destabilize South Asia in a series of high-stakes talks with members of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.
In order to prevent a full-scale battle in the area, he asked US politicians to back Pakistan’s “mission of peace” and encourage communication.
Bilawal led a high-level Pakistani team and held lengthy talks on the long-standing Kashmir dispute, the present state of the region, and the wider range of US-Pakistan relations.
In order to convey Pakistan’s position and draw attention to New Delhi’s provocations against Islamabad, the high-level diplomatic team led by Bilawal has met with a number of US senators and held several important sessions with US Congress members on Capitol Hill.