Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the spokeswoman for the Foreign Office, vehemently refuted any accusations of correspondence between Pakistan and India, claiming that such rumors are merely conjectural and frequently unfoundedly repeated by Indian media.
She mentioned that Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister, has voiced serious worries about the continued hostilities in Palestine and Kashmir, highlighting the pressing need for international engagement and a settlement. Pakistan’s leadership continues to pay close attention to these conflicts.
In order to build deeper ties between Pakistan and the United States, Baloch emphasized the significance of mutual trust and refraining from meddling in one another’s domestic affairs. She asked Congress to stop meddling in Pakistan’s internal affairs and instead concentrate on fortifying bilateral relations.
Baloch emphasized the outcome of the June 26th, successful 18th strategic discussion between Pakistan and Sweden.
The spokesperson denounced the recent US House of Representatives resolution as needless meddling in Pakistan’s domestic affairs.
She added, “Unfortunately, the US Congress passed the resolution without knowing the facts on the ground.” She nevertheless reiterated that Pakistan and the United States had good bilateral relations and argued in favor of a non-interference strategy to keep them that way.