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Jaishankar, who visited Europe a month after India started the operation vermilion in response to the Pahalgam attack, told Uractor that I want to remind you one thing, there was a man named Osama bin Laden. He, among all the people, felt safe to live in a Pakistani military city right next to the West Point.
Union Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said that the recent confrontation between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack was not just a conflict between two neighbors, but it was about fighting terrorism, which would eventually disturb the West. Jaishankar, who visited Europe a month after India started the operation vermilion in response to the Pahalgam attack, told Uractor that I want to remind you one thing, there was a man named Osama bin Laden. He, among all the people, felt safe to live in a Pakistani military city right next to the West Point.
He was answering a question on the recent four -day struggle between India and Pakistan. He said that I want the world to understand – this is not just an India -Pakistan issue. UHe criticized International Media for presenting Operation Sindoor as vengeance between two nuclear-head neighbors. It is about terrorism and this terrorism will eventually bother you. After the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April, tension between India and Pakistan increased, in which 26 people lost their lives. India on May 7 made accurate attacks on the terrorist structure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir.
On May 10, the ground hostility from India and Pakistan ended with the consent to stop military action after negotiations between the Director General of Military Operations of both sides. In an interview to the European news website ‘Uractor’, Jaishankar advocated the European Union-India Free Trade and emphasized that India with a 1.4 billion population provides efficient labor and more reliable economic partnership than China. When asked why India was not involved in the sanctions of Western countries against Russia, Jaishankar said that differences could not be resolved through war.
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