
He said, “Freedom is not inherited. It is earned and preserved. Pakistan is not just a land. It is a permanent idea, a sacred promise and a common duty.”
The Foreign Minister said, “We have improved infrastructure in the last 78 years, made significant progress in IT, agriculture, science and technology and economic sector. It has also been successful in hosting global events. Pakistan stands as a strong nation of more than 25 crore people.”
Ishaq Dar said on Pakistan’s stance on regional security, “Pakistan has demonstrated its strength on both military and diplomatic fronts. Our theoretical and strong reaction to India’s illegal actions led to moral and political victory.
Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar did not miss speaking on the Kashmir issue. He said, “The Kashmir issue is justified, the rights of the people are inseparable, and Pakistan’s support for their struggle until justice is unwavering.”
India-Pakistan relations are not normal after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. The Pakistani terrorist organization was revealed in this attack.
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