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Bilawal warns of rising Indo-Pak tensions, urges global action on Iran-Israel conflict

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June 14, 2025
Bilawal warns of rising Indo-Pak tensions, urges global action on Iran-Israel conflict
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Brussels, June 14, 2025: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has issued a stark warning about the growing risks of conflict in South Asia, cautioning that India’s continued refusal to engage in dialogue could dangerously escalate tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.

Speaking at a press conference in Brussels, the former foreign minister emphasized that peace in the region hinges not on temporary ceasefires but on sustained diplomatic engagement.

“Before our conflict with India, the region was far more stable. India consistently avoids dialogue — and if talks don’t happen, tensions will only intensify,” Bilawal stated.

He reiterated Pakistan’s long-standing position in favor of comprehensive negotiations, accusing New Delhi of stonewalling every opportunity for meaningful engagement. Referring to the recent incident in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, Bilawal noted that Pakistan had offered support for an independent investigation, which India outright rejected.

He also denounced India’s repeated threats to unilaterally block river waters flowing into Pakistan, calling them a “deliberate provocation.”

“This kind of rhetoric only adds fuel to the fire,” he said. “We are already teetering on the edge — the world cannot afford a Third World War sparked by miscalculation between nuclear states.”

Turning to the broader geopolitical landscape, Bilawal also addressed the rapidly intensifying conflict between Iran and Israel. The confrontation has escalated dramatically in recent days, following Israeli airstrikes deep inside Iranian territory and a series of retaliatory missile attacks by Tehran.

“The world must not remain a silent spectator,” Bilawal urged. “We cannot afford a full-scale war between Israel and Iran — such a conflict would not only engulf the Middle East but destabilize the entire global security order.”

His comments come amid international alarm over the conflict, which has already claimed the lives of senior Iranian military officials, nuclear scientists, and dozens of civilians. Observers warn that continued escalation could spark a wider regional war with global ramifications.

Bilawal Bhutto’s remarks reflect Pakistan’s broader diplomatic push to position itself as a responsible global actor. The statement follows a series of high-level engagements in New York, Washington, and London, where Pakistani officials have emphasized dialogue, de-escalation, and multilateral cooperation as essential alternatives to war.

Tags: Bilawal Bhutto ZardariBrusselsGlobal ActionIIOJKIndiaIranIslamabadIsraelMiddle EastNew DelhiPahalgamPakistanPakistan People's PartySouth AsiaTehran
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