10.05.2025 23:11
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, who reached a ceasefire agreement with India, stated that they have achieved a historic success against India. Highlighting Turkey's role in the ceasefire negotiations, Sharif said, "I thank Turkey for its peace efforts. Turkey has once again shown its brotherhood with Pakistan."
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif stated that they achieved a "historic success" against India in the tension that began between New Delhi and Islamabad following India's missile attack on May 7. Sharif expressed, "I thank Turkey for its peace efforts. Turkey has once again shown its brotherhood with Pakistan."
PAKISTAN PRIME MINISTER SHARIF: WE HAVE ACHIEVED HISTORIC SUCCESS
According to reports in the Pakistani press, after an agreement on a ceasefire was reached, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif addressed the nation and made statements regarding the ongoing tension between the two countries. Sharif thanked the security forces for the "historic success" achieved by his country in the recent operation against India, stating, "This is a victory of our principles and respect. This is a victory not just for the armed forces, but for the entire nation."
"TURKEY HAS ONCE AGAIN SHOWN ITS BROTHERHOOD WITH PAKISTAN"
Sharif indicated that they decided to respond following India's attacks on military facilities and water resources, saying, "We decided to respond in a language that the enemy understands very well. We clearly stated that discussions at the table will now take place on the battlefield." Sharif also thanked the United States, China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and the United Nations for their constructive roles. Sharif reiterated, "I thank Turkey for its peace efforts. Turkey has once again shown its brotherhood with Pakistan."
INDIA'S ATTACK ON PAKISTAN
India conducted missile strikes on May 6 against Pakistani territory and the Azad Kashmir region controlled by Pakistan, citing retaliation for a terrorist attack on April 22 in the Pahalgam area that killed 26 people. The Indian army announced that it hit 9 targets, which it described as "terrorist organizations," while the Islamabad administration reported that 6 civilian locations were targeted in the attacks, resulting in 33 deaths and 62 injuries. The Pakistan army stated that it shot down 5 fighter jets during the Indian side's attack, while the New Delhi administration did not confirm this.