The Prime Minister of PakistanShehbaz Sharif resorted this Friday to Gulf countries And he asked for his help to lower the tension With India After the attack in Cashmere And, especially, after having “FIDEDIGNA INFORMATION” that Narendra Modi plans to undertake military actions In retaliation.
The president held a series of individual conversations with the ambassadors of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emiratesin which he insisted that his country was not involved in the attack and took distance from the complaints of New Delhi.
Sharif urged “to the sister countries, including Saudi Arabia, to press India to reduce tension”reiterating its commitment to Peace and stability In southern Asia, his office reported in a statement.

He was also willing to collaborate with a credible, transparent and neutral international investigation.
For their part, the allies expressed their willingness to work with the nations to achieve the end of hostilities and the return of calm to the region.
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Modi’s executive immediately charged Islamabad and accused him of having been behind this incident, something that the country completely denied.
Since then, the nations were immersed in a series of measures and countermeasures in retaliation -like the Expulsion of diplomatshe Airspace closure and the Unilateral suspension of India of the Indo-Water Treaty And now Eight consecutive days of fire exchange in the so -called control line (LDC) in the disputed region.
“The troops of the Indian Army responded in a calibrated and proportionate way” in the Kupwara, Baramulla, Poonch, Naushera and Akhoor sectors, the Ministry of Defense reported to provide an update of what happened in the last hours.

In addition, this week, Pakistan said he had “credible information” that Modi had given “Complete operational freedom” to the Armed Forces In this context and, therefore, “India It aims to launch a military attack using Pahalgam incident as a false pretext. ”
This raised the tension even more and led the international community to intercede and try to reach a peaceful solution.
On the eve, the US secretary of state, Marco Rubiohe maintained telephone calls with the leaders of both countries and urged them to reduce tensions and work together for a decalidation, along with his commitment to the fight against terrorism in India and asked Pakistan to collaborate with the investigations.

Likewise, the spokesman for the Secretary General of the HimStéphane Dujarric, called “to the governments of Pakistan and India to what exercise maximum moderation and guarantee that the situation and events do not deteriorate even more”.
The dispute “can and should be resolved peacefully, through a mutual commitment”, added the spokesman, on behalf of António Guterres.
(With information from AP and Europa Press)