Pakistan Ambassador to Malaysia: Anwar Ibrahim is a respected statesman and Pakistan policy

kuala lumpur- Pakistan welcomed the readiness of the Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim To mediate with India, in the wake of the military escalation between the two countries, which sparked international concern, and described the Pakistani ambassador to Malaysia, Sayed Best Reda Shah, the Malaysian Prime Minister as “a state of respected and appreciation of both countries,” stressing that his country appreciates the display of mediation with India.

He added in a press conference held in kuala lumpurThat the ceasefire, which was announced on the tenth of last month, is still in place, but Islamabad is adhering to its position, which is any harm to its watercourse as a declaration of war, and that the resolve of an issue Kashmir He returns to the Kashmiri people alone through a free and honest referendum that creates it between joining, either for India or to Pakistan.

Ambassador Reda Shah left the door for the solution according to a decision United NationsWhich stipulates the referendum under international supervision or according to the 1972 Sammla Agreement, which provides for a bilateral resolution of the conflict, but does not indicate the abolition of the relevant United Nations resolutions.

Pakistani position

In response to a question by Al -Jazeera Net, Pakistan’s ambassador denied that his country had asked the American President Donald Trump The intervention to stop the war on May 10, and stressed that Islamabad welcomes any international intervention to reduce tension and end the state of conflict between the two countries, especially issues related to Kashmir.

He pointed out that the outcome of the battle was in football (5 – 0) in favor of Pakistan, in reference to the Pakistani Air Force’s 5 Indian planes, without Islamabad lost any of its planes.

He also repeated the denial of his country any connection to the Halham Mazar incident, which occurred in the department that was controlled by India from Kashmir, describing it as “the terrorist”, and questioned the Indian narration that holds Pakistan responsible.

He said that the Indian response came minutes after the attack in which 22 people were killed and without any investigation, and added that New Delhi did not provide evidence of her accusations, nor did she disclose the identity of the attackers or the reasons for the attack, despite the passage of about a month and a half of the accident.

A Pakistani welcome and an Indian media criticism of Anwar Ibrahim's mediation
Indian media platforms accused Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of bias to Pakistan (Al -Jazeera)

Indian media

The Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was subjected to a wide Indian media campaign after receiving a phone call from Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz SharifSherif apologized for a visit to Kuala Lumpur on the tenth of last month.

Ibrahim said at the time that he appreciated the difficulties in Pakistan, and expressed his hope that he would be able to help resolve the conflict, according to what was stated in a post on his Facebook page.

Indian media platforms described the offer of the Malaysian Prime Minister to help as “ridiculous”, and considered his statement to estimate the difficulties that Islamabad is going through as a bias, and also criticized Malaysia for hosting the Islamic preacher. Zakir Nike.

False allegations

The Pakistani ambassador to Malaysia described the allegations of Indian parliamentarians that Pakistan asked Kuala Lumpur to refuse to receive an Indian parliamentary delegation as “false and ridiculous, and is not in line with diplomatic norms”, and indicated that it did not respond in any of the official correspondence or the statements of officials in Malaysia or Pakistan.

However, a Malaysian newspaper had quoted unnamed sources that the Malaysian government rejected a request from the Embassy of Pakistan not to receive an Indian parliamentary delegation, and that the Indian NTV channel attributed the alleged demand to solidarity between the two Muslim countries, but Ambassador Reda Shah replied by saying that “it is unreasonable for the embassy to resort to demand from the host country to refuse to visit a delegation from another country.”

The Pakistani ambassador expected that his country’s Prime Minister visited Malaysia at the earliest opportunity in response to Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to Islamabad last year, and said that there are important agreements and memoranda of understanding awaiting the signature of the upcoming visit.

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