Kashmir, water, terrorism will be discussed with India in case of talks: Khawaja Asif
There is no scope for suspending Indus Water Treaty


Islamabad: Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has said that if talks are held with India, Kashmir, water, and terrorism will be discussed, while both countries have this golden opportunity to resolve the Kashmir issue.
Talking to a private TV, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif stated that Kashmir, terrorism, and water are three issues that have been in their history for the last 76 years. These three issues should be discussed, Trump has made another progress by discussing the Kashmir issue. Trump said that the Kashmir issue should also be discussed.
He added that Pakistan is the biggest country suffering from terrorism. This is a golden opportunity for both countries to resolve the issue of terrorism, which has been happening for the last 20 or 30 years. There is no scope for suspending the Indus Water Treaty.
He further said that almost all wars have been fought over Kashmir. The war the day before yesterday was also a Kashmir issue. Modi tried to push the region into hell, but Pakistan's forces stood as an iron wall in front of India and gave a befitting reply to Indian aggression.
Khawaja Asif also stated that India is currently nursing its wounds, and its Prime Minister is being called a coward in the Indian Parliament. This is also our diplomatic victory; no one except Israel has stood with India. Pakistan has shown the iron of its patience and military power. Pakistan has never achieved such a big success in the last 77 years.
The Defense Minister further said that all problems should be resolved now, and the poor people in the region should now get the right to live.

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