'Takes two to tango': Pakistan urges India to resolve all issues via dialogue
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- Make us preferred on Google DPM Ishaq Dar addresses international seminar on the Indus Waters Treaty in Islamabad on June 30, 2026.
- He said the consequences of violating international law and agreements are not limited to just two countries.
- “Such actions set a dangerous precedent in international relations,” Dar said, adding that the violation of agreements spoils the reputation of states.
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Make us preferred on Google DPM Ishaq Dar addresses international seminar on the Indus Waters Treaty in Islamabad on June 30, 2026. — Geo newsDeputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has urged India to "live like good neighbours" and resolve all issues via dialogue and diplomacy, stating that "it takes two to tango".
Addressing an international seminar on the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in Islamabad on Tuesday, DPM Dar warned India against violating the IWT, saying that the cost of sabotaging an international agreement on rivers can be very high.