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'For the sake of peace': After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan signals willingness for talks with India

IndiaTimes Thursday, 29 May 2025
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has again expressed his willingness to engage in dialogue with India to resolve critical issues such as Kashmir, water sharing, and terrorism. This call for peace follows a similar statement made earlier in the week, amidst heightened tensions following a recent terrorist attack and India's retaliatory military actions.
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