The Pakistani army begged to end the war during the Sindoor operation: the right to reply in Unga India

The first secretary of India’s permanent mission to the UN Petal Gahlot at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, September 26, 2025. Photo: UN Youtube
India said that Pakistan’s army was “begging” to end the struggle during the Sindoor operation, and that the third party was not a place where the new Delhi and Islamabad could intervene in any subject between Islamabad.
The statements applied to the general debate of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, on Friday, September 26, 2025 by the first secretary to India’s UN Petal Gahlot, the first secretary, using a war between President Donald Trump’s two nuclear neighbors.
Gahlot, India’s right to respond in Unga, “This assembly in the morning to ridiculous theaters, once again the center of foreign policies, the Prime Minister of Pakistani who glorified terrorism,” he witnessed. ” He said.
At the address, Mr. Şerif said that Pakistan was ready for a “composite, comprehensive and result -oriented” dialogue with India for criticizing the new Delhi about the situation in Kashmir.
Mr. Sharif praised Mr. Trump, “helping peace efforts to prevent a war in South Asia”.
“Pakistan nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize, recognizing President Trump’s wonderful and extraordinary contributions to encourage peace in our world.
India launched its terror infrastructure in Kashmir, which was occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan as part of the Sindoor operation, on May 7, as a retaliation for the 22 April expensive terrorist attack.
India continued to constantly continued to stop hostility with Pakistan after direct negotiations between the general managers of the military operations of two soldiers.
Published – 27 September 2025 08:08