

Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal
New Delhi: India has made it clear that the issues with Pakistan will resolve the two countries together, no third party needs to come in the middle. There has been no change in India’s policy.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said in a press conference that our long has been a long side that any issue related to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has to be resolved in a bilateral manner India and Pakistan. There has been no change in this policy.
He further said that as you know, the pending case is only to vacate the Indian territory illegally occupied by Pakistan.
On a question related to Trump and trade, Randhir Jaiswal said that “from the onset of Operation Sindoor on May 7 till the firing and agreeing to stop military action, there was talk of emerging military situation between Indian and American leaders. Any discussion did not arise in any of these discussions.
On the question related to the statement of Pakistan Foreign Ministry, Randhir Jaiswal said that we have seen the statement made by the Pakistani side. A country that has promoted terrorism on a large scale should think that it can avoid its results? It is to fool itself. The infrastructure that India demolished the terrorists was responsible for the death of not only Indians but also many other innocent people worldwide. Now there is a new normal. The sooner Pakistan understands it, the better.
He said that as a result of Operation Sindoor last week, Pakistan has seen its terrorist centers destroying at Bahawalpur, Muridke, Muzaffarabad and other places. Subsequently, we reduced his military capabilities to a great extent and neutralized major airbase. If the Pakistani Foreign Minister wants to present it as achievements, he is welcome.
As far as India is concerned, our attitude is clear and clear from the beginning that we will target the terrorist structure to be operated from Pakistan. If the Pakistani army does not jump in the middle, there is no problem. If they firing on us, we would give appropriate answers. By the night of May 9, Pakistan was threatening India for a major attack. On the morning of May 10, when his attempt failed and he faced strong retaliation from India. Then his tone changed and his DGMO finally approached us. Randhir Jaiswal said that India’s situation remained the same; The situation in Pakistan changed on the morning of May 10 when its airbase was deactivated.
He said that you all know that satellite photos are commercially available. I would urge you that you look at the places that Pakistan has claimed to attack. Then compare it to places we successfully targeted and destroyed. This will make you clear everything.