Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Sunday categorically rejected Indian bid to link Pakistan with the Pahalgam incident without sharing any evidence. He said this while talking with Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim over phone.
Shehbaz said no evidence was shared with Pakistan and reiterated Pakistan’s offer of an international, transparent, credible and neutral investigation to ascertain the facts behind the incident.
Shehbaz shared Pakistan’s serious concerns over the prevailing tensions in South Asia as a result of India’s provocative behaviour since the Pahalgam incident. He said Pakistan would welcome Malaysia’s participation in the investigation.
Malaysia has extended its support to Pakistan's demand for an international and impartial investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim spoke with Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif over a phone call, expressing understanding of the "difficult circumstances" faced by Islamabad and backing the need for an independent and transparent probe.
"I expressed my full understanding of the difficult circumstances Pakistan is facing and conveyed Malaysia’s hope that the situation will de-escalate swiftly. I strongly condemned any form of violence and affirmed Malaysia’s support for an independent and transparent investigation to identify those responsible," Ibrahim posted on X
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