SCO Summit: Pakistan upset by the talk of attacking 3 devils, stopped the live speech of the Foreign Minister

Islamabad : Indian Foreign Minister S. reached Pakistan to participate in SCO Summit. Jaishankar has targeted Pakistan and China with three devils. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, during his address at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit held in Pakistan, also advised to pay attention to each other's respect and sovereignty. The Foreign Minister talked about making a concrete and joint policy against the three evils of terrorism, separatism and extremism.

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, who was addressing the Shanghai Summit, without naming Pakistan and China, announced in hints that these two countries should not make any compromise with the three devils. If they do so, it will affect their honor and sovereignty and will affect territorial integrity and sovereignty. Both countries should abandon the unilateral agenda and conduct themselves in accordance with the objective and agreement of the Shanghai Summit.

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Let us tell you that when the Foreign Minister was giving his speech, the live telecast of the summit was stopped on Pakistani television. The Foreign Minister also said that the alliance between Pakistan and China may come in the way of the success of this organization. Both of them will have to attack the three devils like terrorism, separatism and extremism.

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The Indian Foreign Minister expressed his full views without naming Pakistan and China and said that cooperation among member countries should be based on mutual respect and sovereign equality. It is important that all countries work while recognizing territorial integrity and sovereignty. For this, real partnerships must be built. Also, the member countries should leave aside their individual agenda and move forward in accordance with the objectives of the summit.

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