
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday vowed to defend Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity against any future aggression, amid rising tensions sparked by recent provocative remarks from Indian leaders.
In a phone call with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, the prime minister reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to the ceasefire agreement with India, stressing that it was agreed upon in the interest of regional peace.
Shehbaz described the Kashmir dispute as the central cause of instability in South Asia and reiterated that its resolution in line with UN Security Council resolutions was essential for lasting peace. He thanked President Aliyev for Azerbaijan's continued and principled support to the Kashmir cause.
The prime minister expressed gratitude for Azerbaijan's solidarity during the recent regional crisis, describing the gesture as a sign of enduring friendship and brotherhood between the two nations.
Highlighting Pakistan-Azerbaijan relations, Shehbaz called the bilateral ties "time-tested and special," and said Pakistan was committed to upgrading them into a robust economic partnership. He noted ongoing efforts to finalise Azerbaijani investments worth $2 billion in various sectors of Pakistan's economy.
President Aliyev congratulated Pakistan on recent diplomatic successes and welcomed the ceasefire initiative. He reaffirmed Azerbaijan's resolve to strengthen cooperation with Pakistan across political and economic fronts.
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