Let’s get down at the table and have genuine, sincere conversations to tackle our hot-button issues, including Kashmir, is my message to the Indian leadership and Prime Minister Modi. It is up to us whether we coexist quietly and advance or fight and squander time and money.
source: ndtv.comThree wars have been fought with India, and each one has increased the level of suffering, destitution, and unemployment among the populace. We’ve learned our lesson, and we want to coexist peacefully with India, so long as we can find solutions to our real issues, he said.
We have a neighbouring relationship with India. Let’s be clear: even if we didn’t choose to be neighbours, we are there forever, and it is up to us whether we choose to coexist amicably and advance or fight and waste time and resources. We must decide that, the Pakistani PM stated.
Kashmir was also brought up by Sharif, who stated that while Pakistan desired peace, what was occurring in Kashmir needed to stop.
Pakistan does not want to spend money on ammunition and explosives. Who will survive to tell what happened if, God forbid, a war breaks out between two nuclear-armed superpowers? he posed.