India gave a befitting reply to Pakistan on Indus Water Agreement, said – there will be no talks till the end of terrorism
Ind-Pak Indus Water Treatment Row: Tension is once again increasing over the Indus Water Agreement between India and Pakistan. The government of Pakistan is continuously opposing India’s decision. Pakistani Army and its leaders have been giving provocative statements against India for the last several days. Meanwhile, India has given a strong reply to Pakistan on this issue.
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), while holding a press conference on Friday, clearly said that there will be no talks on the Indus Water Agreement until cross-border terrorism is completely ended.
“Pakistan must credibly, irrevocably abjure support for cross-border terrorism”: MEA says Indus Waters Treaty remains in obedience
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Talks and terrorism cannot go together
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that after the end of terrorism, consideration will be given to carrying forward the talks related to Indus Water Treaty or normal restoration. Along with this, Randhir Jaiswal clarified India’s stand and said that talks and terrorism Can never walk together. He said that India will never compromise on national security.
India strict on China-Myanmar-Bangladesh corridor
Apart from Pakistan, the Ministry of External Affairs has also adopted a strong stance on the Chinese proposal related to China-Myanmar-Bangladesh Corridor. The Ministry of External Affairs said that the government keeps a close watch on every small and big strategic and diplomatic activity taking place in this region. Jaiswal said that, we are keeping an eye on all such issues and developments. Whenever and wherever we feel a threat to India’s security, we take necessary steps without any delay.
PM will visit Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand
The Ministry of External Affairs said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon visit Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand. The Ministry of External Affairs said that Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs Rudrendra Tandon said that the Prime Minister will be on a visit to Indonesia on July 8 and 9. After this, they will go to Melbourne, Australia on July 10 and then New Zealand on July 11. The main event in Indonesia will be in the capital Jakarta but the prime minister will also visit the cultural center or historic city of Yogyakarta, where he will visit the Prambanan temple complex.
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The Foreign Ministry also criticized the recent airstrike conducted by the Pakistani Army in the border areas of Afghanistan. The Foreign Ministry said that India condemns this attack. India is against this attack in which innocent women and children lost their lives. Expressing condolences to the killed civilians, the Foreign Ministry said that the country fully supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Kabul.
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