Pakistan denies Indian charges, calls allegations baseless

Pakistan rejected Indian allegations during a weekly Foreign Office briefing. Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan accused India of making unsupported claims while refusing transparent investigations. Khan emphasized Pakistan's commitment to regional peace and stability as a responsible state.

The spokesperson addressed Middle Eastern developments and Palestinian issues. Pakistan supports a two-state solution and demands immediate cessation of Israeli military operations. These positions reflect the nation's broader foreign policy approach toward regional conflicts.

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar completed diplomatic meetings in New York and Washington. As United Nations Security Council President, Dar presented Pakistani positions on July 24. The visit strengthened bilateral relations with America.

Khan welcomed the upcoming Palestine Conference co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia. Pakistan anticipates constructive dialogue and meaningful progress toward regional stability through these multilateral diplomatic efforts.
 

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