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Pakistan minister Ishaq Dar rejects Trump’s claim of India-Pak ceasefire: ‘India refused…’

Ishaq Dar said that Islamabad did not object to the external joining, but that the new Delhi will always be handled as a binary problems.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said India categorically rejected any third -party participation during the Sindoor operation and insisted that the conflict was a dual issue between the new Delhi and Islamabad. His comments rejected the claim that US President Donald Trump had a mediator between the two countries during the conflict in May this year.

Speaking with Al Jazeera, Dar was told that he had finalized India’s stance during his meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington on 25 July. “India categorically said that this is the duo. So we do not perceive the dual. When we met on July 25 … a bilateral meeting between the secretary Rubio in Washington, I asked him what happened to the dialogue [between India and Pakistan]. India said this was a dual problem, Dar Dar said to the Dar news channel.

Pakistan did not object to external participation

Dar said that Islamabad did not object to external participation; New Delhi always claimed that Pakistan problems would definitely be handled as a binary. “We don’t care about the participation of third -party third -party, but India is categorically a dual issue. We are not a binary problem, but dialogues should be comprehensive about terrorism, trade, economy, jammu and Kashmir.” He said.

Sindoor Operation

On May 7, India launched a Sindoor operation aimed at Nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pok in response to the expensive terrorist attack on April 22, on April 22nd. Following this, there were four -day clashes between the two sides that ended on May 10 after Pakistan reached the DGMO ceasefire.

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