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Pakistan PM Sharif accuses India of an arms build-up

“The military operation, Zarb-i-Azb, is going on successfully, and we have dismantled the network of terrorists from Pakistan”, the PM added while stressing that peace with neighbors is our vision. He even went to said I normally prefer to implement things than talk. Our position on a dialogue has been consistent.

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The newspaper said for five main reasons, India would not succeed in its designs to isolate Pakistan internationally.

India also strongly slammed Sharif for glorifying Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani, who was killed on July 8 by the Indian forces.

We heard today by the Pakistani prime minister the glorification of terror. This organisation is widely acknowledged as a terrorist group internationally.

The trip and the commitment opened the road for the peace process, which led both countries to devise a formula to settle the issue of Jammu and Kashmir.

The prime minister said that Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

India has long accused Pakistan of playing a role in the 27-year-long insurgency against its rule in Jammu and Kashmir, its only Muslim-majority state. “The world also knows that Pakistan has been indulged in ethnic cleansing of its own people”, he said.

“Pakistan wants peace with India”.

Khan said the Baloch people are “indebted” to Prime Minister Narendra Modi “for speaking out for Balochistan’s right and the right of the Baloch people to be the masters of our own destiny”.

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Addressing the UN General Assembly in NY, he said his country would “take whatever measures are necessary to maintain credible deterrence”.

He said that talks are necessary for solving all pending disputes including Kashmir with India while adding that Islamabad would accept any pre-conditions. “We will not allow externally sponsored terrorism and efforts of destabilisation to cause turbulence in Pakistan”. “They are essential to resolve our differences”, the premier said.

“The Secretary-General stressed the need for Pakistan and India to address their outstanding issues, including Kashmir, through dialogue, saying it is in the interest of both countries and the region as a whole”, according to a readout of Ban’s meeting with Sharif provided by his spokesperson.

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“Burhan Wani, the young leader murdered by Indian forces has emerged as a latest symbol of the Kashmiri intifada (uprising) of a popular and peaceful freedom movement”, said Sharif.

United States Secretary of State John Kerry