World powers no longer trust India: Rizwan Saeed Sheikh
Key takeaways
- “After a long time, I now understand why India calls itself ‘Incredible India.’ It is because they do not have any credibility, and the world powers do not trust them anymore.
- “The ongoing talks between the U.S. and Iran showed the trust world powers have in Pakistan as a ‘credible’ country and partner because of its untiring efforts for world peace,” he said.
- “We were waiting for the investigations into Pulwama when Indian authorities started blaming Pakistan for Pahalgam,” the Pakistani ambassador recalled.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Washington: Pakistani Ambassador in Washington, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh stole the show last night when he delivered a sharp critique of India during an event held to commemorate the resounding victory in “Marka-e-Haq.”
“After a long time, I now understand why India calls itself ‘Incredible India.’ It is because they do not have any credibility, and the world powers do not trust them anymore. They trust Pakistan and call Pakistan ‘credible,’” Ambassador Sheikh said while marking the first anniversary of the “Bunyan-um-Marsoos” victory.
“The ongoing talks between the U.S. and Iran showed the trust world powers have in Pakistan as a ‘credible’ country and partner because of its untiring efforts for world peace,” he said.