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Foreign Office Dismisses Indian Minister’s IIOJK Remarks

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Any story that implies the Jammu and Kashmir conflict has been resolved unilaterally, or that it can be resolved that way, is categorically rejected by Pakistan.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded to questions from the media about the recent remarks made by India’s Minister of External Affairs regarding Jammu and Kashmir. She said that such claims are dangerously delusional and misleading because they flagrantly ignore the reality on the ground.

She stated that the conflict between Jammu and Kashmir is one that is acknowledged globally and that needs to be settled in line with the decisions made by the UN Security Council as well as the desires of the Kashmiri people.

According to her, settling this unsolved dispute is essential to maintaining stability and peace in South Asia.

According to the spokesperson, India’s unilateral moves in unlawfully occupied Jammu and Kashmir cannot and will not alter the situation.

Pakistan is still devoted to communication and diplomacy, but it will meet any hostile action head-on with unwavering resolve.

She claimed that only a deal that respects the Kashmiri people’s fundamental rights and UNSC resolutions would bring about true peace and stability in South Asia.

Pakistan, according to the spokesperson, calls on India to stop using aggressive language and making unfounded claims regarding IIOJK and to start having serious conversations in order to find a fair, peaceful, and long-lasting solution to the Jammu and Kashmir conflict as well as long-lasting peace in South Asia.

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Guaranturing Clean Water: Pakistan Suggests Two Important Topics for UN Water Conference

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Key subjects for inclusion in the interactive conversation of the next 2026 UN Water Conference Pakistan has suggested are Transboundary Water Cooperation and the Water-Climate-onment link.

Delivering a statement during the organizational session of the 2026 UN Water Conference in New York, Pakistan’s alternate permanent representative to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad underlined that the conference offers a vital chance to speed worldwide efforts toward achieving SDG 6—ensuring clean Water and sanitation for all.

Living Indus and “recharge Pakistan” projects, as Asim Iftikhar Ahmad pointed out, have other co-benefits including climate mitigation and adaptation, better water quality, flood resilience, and biodiversity protection.

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Improving peace and security: Int’l Day for awareness of disarmament and non-proliferation

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Observed today is International Day for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation awareness.
The Day aims to raise public knowledge of disarmament issues, particularly among young people, therefore fostering better awareness of them.
It also helps to clarify for the Global Public how efforts at disarmament support enhance.

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Trump notes Pakistan’s contribution to counter-terrorism; PM Shehbaz reaffirms his dedication.

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In his inaugural speech to Congress, U.S. President Donald Trump hailed Pakistan for its assistance with the United States in counter-terrorism efforts, especially for helping to extradite a prime suspect engaged in a significant attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said meanwhile that Pakistan has always been very important in counter-terrorism initiatives, trying to deny safe havens to militant groups capable of attacking any nation.

The Prime Minister praised President Trump in an X post for recognising and valuing Pakistan’s contribution to counter-terrorism operations in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Shehbaz underlined once more Pakistan’s relentless will to fight terrorism in all its manifestations and

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