Key points
- Jammu and Kashmir dispute is root cause of instability in South Asia: Shehbaz Sharif
- Says Pakistan had agreed to ceasefire understanding with India in interest of regional peace
- Azerbaijani President lauds Pakistan’s efforts for regional peace
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday expressing his concern over the recent provocative statements by the Indian leadership, affirmed that in the face of any future aggression, Pakistan would resolutely defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Speaking with the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, over the telephone, the premier emphasised that Pakistan had agreed to the ceasefire understanding with India in the interest of regional peace, and remained committed to upholding it.
Kashmir cause
He stressed that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute was the root cause of instability in South Asia, which should be resolved in accordance with the United Nations Security Council’s (UNSC) resolutions. In this regard, he conveyed his profound thanks to President Aliyev for his country’s steadfast and principled support to the Kashmir Cause.
During their warm and cordial conversation, Shehbaz Sharif conveyed his profound gratitude to President Aliyev for resolutely standing with Pakistan during the recent crisis in South Asia.
He said President Aliyev’s steadfast support was yet another demonstration of his great love and affection for the people of Pakistan.
The premier thanked the brotherly people of Azerbaijan for their overwhelming expression of solidarity with Pakistan. This has once again demonstrated the abiding friendship between the two countries, which had always stood by each other as true brothers, he added.
Economic partnership
On Pakistan-Azerbaijan ties, Shehbaz Sharif highlighted the special, time-tested and brotherly relations between the two countries. He said Pakistan was fully committed to elevate this friendship to a mutually beneficial economic partnership.
In this context, he expressed satisfaction at the progress being made to finalise proposals related to investment worth USD 2 billion by Azerbaijan in different sectors of Pakistan. He also renewed to President Aliyev a most cordial invitation to undertake an official visit to Pakistan, at his earliest convenience. The invitation was very graciously accepted by President Aliyev.
President Aliyev warmly congratulated the premier upon Pakistan’s remarkable success. He welcomed the ceasefire understanding, while appreciating Pakistan’s efforts for peace. He reaffirmed that Azerbaijan was committed to the strengthening of its brotherly ties with Pakistan across all spheres.