‘Willing To Settle PoK, Terror Issues’: Why Pakistan’s PM Is Pushing For Talks With India – And Asking This Nation To Mediate | World News

New Delhı: Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif called on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to help him start negotiations with India. Terrorism, Pakistan, said it aims to solve many problems, including the occupied Kashmir (POK) and the status of trade.
Ary News, Pakistani channel, said Sharif was “completely willing to interact with the new Delhi on the Pok, Shyok-Indus Water Treaty, cross-border terrorism and trade normalization of the heir to the heir prince. The appeal comes in the midst of increasing tensions following the 22 April expensive terrorist attack.
26 India took a few measures that killed the civilian attack-suspending the Visa privileges, sending back Pakistani citizens, cutting staff at the Pakistan Supreme Commission and off the Attari-WAG border crossing.
Authorities emphasized that Pakistan would expect any dialogue on any subject until he addressed terrorism and pook dispute.
He tried to print the Pakistani case at the HR meeting in Türkiye. Delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari toured multiple countries to support the water problem. Nevertheless, very little traction has been gained internationally.
In 1960, the Indus Water Treaty, which was intermediary by the World Bank, continues to be the framework that was accepted as a treaty. While Pakistan controls Western Rivers – Indus, Jhelum and Chenab -, India maintains water rights on the Eastern rivers – Ravi, beas and sutlege. Distribution is 80% for Pakistan and 20% for India.
At the beginning of this year, India launched a Sindoor operation targeting the militant camps of Lashkar-E-Taiba, Hezbol Mujahideen and Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan. Strike hit important sites including Nur Khan Airbase.
Pakistan then tried a failed contract at Indian military facilities. The expensive attack and subsequent military activity increased hostility by adding complexity to Şerif’s search for diplomatic participation.