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Peace is the only solution

Donald Trump has released his statement regarding Pakistan and India's current rising tensions. He said on Friday that the nuclear war between the two countries located in  South Asia will have horrible and destructive impact on whole region. While talking to reporters he also said that India's anger can result resort in destructive consequences.Then again he further that the media reporters that we are in contact between both the countries and we are trying to defuse the situation because the war is something very destructive ,it destroys the millions of humans in seconds due to the availability of destructive nuclear weapons and large scale ammunition it can be very destructive that's why all the world leaders should play their role in ending tensions between Pakistan and India.Talking to media he  further said that in the wake of Pulwama attack, Modi's government is infuriated. It must be remembered that on 14th February, a suicide Bomber attacked Paramilitary troops in Indian held Kashmir resulting in 44 deaths. Later Jaish -e- Mohammad took the responsibility but it was not satsifctory for India.Unreasonable  and irrational approach from Indian side comtinues that is very alarming for both.
Pakistan army chief general Qamar Javed Bajwa said that don't mess with Pakistan. He further emphasized while visiting line of control that the only solution between Pakistan and India lies in peace and dialogue.
Pakistan and India had fought wars in 1965 andb1971. Throughout their short history of 70 years, both countries remained in conflicts.Perhaps, they are unable to understand the importance of peace and stability. Perhaps they didn't know the horrible history of two world wars. Millions of deaths and destruction and yet they resolved their issues with the help of dialogue.
The only way to resolve kashmir issue is to give Kashmiris their right to self determination. World powers need to mediate and try to resolve the conflict.

Writer abdul muqset


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