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Jaishankar India Pakistan Osama Terrorism Interview Brussels | Jaishankar said- Pakistan kept Osama hidden: it is difficult to trust him; No one does not have the right to decide what India should do

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Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has appealed to the Western countries to not consider India’s action only to consider India-Pakistan border dispute after the Pahalgam terror attacks, but see it as India’s action against terrorism.

Jaishankar told the European media- the world should understand that terrorism is not just a problem of a country or region, but it is a global threat, which will affect everything late.

Jayashankar targeted Pakistan and said that it is difficult to rely on a country where a terrorist like Osama bin Laden has been hidden in the army area for many years.

He expressed displeasure over the fact that many times the international media presents India’s action as a ‘revenge action’, while the real issue is terrorism.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Roberta Matsola, Speaker of the European Parliament at Brussels on Wednesday.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Roberta Matsola, Speaker of the European Parliament at Brussels on Wednesday.

Jaishankar is on a tour of European countries

Jaishankar is on a tour of European countries this week. On Wednesday, he was in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. Here he met the leaders of the European Union. In an interview to Europe’s news website ‘Eurachativ’, Jaishankar discussed in detail India’s relations with America, China, Pakistan, Russia-Ukraine War and European Union.

The main things of Jaishankar’s interview …

  • After independence, Pakistan attacked India, when the western countries stood with it. Today, countries talking about international principles should first consider their old stance.
  • Now the world is becoming multi -polar and Europe has to take its own decisions, not just America or other countries.
  • Negotiations on free trade deal between India and European union are going on. India wants to reduce much dependence on Russia and China.
  • It is not true that a part of the world sets standard for all. India wants talks with Europe on the ‘Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism’ (CBAM).
  • Many companies are investing in India to make their supply chains safe. Companies are now cautious about where to keep their data.
Jaishankar and European International Partnership Commissioner Joseph Sikela signed MoUs in Brussels.

Jaishankar and European International Partnership Commissioner Joseph Sikela signed MoUs in Brussels.

India does not trust in solving problems through war

Jayashankar reiterated India’s position on Russia-Ukraine war that India does not trust in solution through war. India believes that differences should be resolved by dialogue, not by weapons.

He made it clear that India is not a part of this war and no one has the right to decide what India should do.

Jayashankar Bruceels with Angelica Neeberler, Urmas Paite, Vinkler Gula, Vladimir Prebilic and Pillar del Castillo at Brucels.

Jayashankar Bruceels with Angelica Neeberler, Urmas Paite, Vinkler Gula, Vladimir Prebilic and Pillar del Castillo at Brucels.

Jaishankar said on Trump’s question- America important partners

Jaishankar was asked how reliable India considers leaders like Donald Trump. On this, he said that India does not form a relationship by being influenced by the name or personality of a leader. He said that the purpose of India is to have a strong relationship with every country, which will fulfill our interests. America is an important partner for him, irrespective of the President.

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