Did you write same letter to India regarding Kashmir? Prime Minister Imran Khan shares his EU response after it asked Pakistan to denounce Russian invasion

What happened: On March 5, Prime Minister Imran Khan responded to a letter from European Union envoys in Pakistan requesting Islamabad to denounce Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by asking the bloc where they were when India defied international law in Kashmir. Details: During a public rally in the Vehari District’s Tehsil Mailsi, Prime Minister Imran Khan discussed the European Union envoy’s letter to Pakistan where he was joined by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and other government officials. “EU ambassadors wrote Pakistan a letter requesting that we release an anti-Russia statement. ‘Did you write that letter to India as well?’ I asked EU diplomats,” the premier stated. Previously: The prime minister reminded rally attendees that Pakistan aided the Western bloc during the War on Terror (WoT), adding that if he had been in charge at the time, he would have never made Pakistan a part of the conflict. “Did any of you cut connections with India, halt commerce, or criticize New Delhi when India defied international law in Kashmir and revoked Kashmir’s autonomous status?” PM Khan inquired. Khan’s final stance: The prime minister went on to say that Pakistan does not wish to be at odds with anyone. “We seek friendship with everyone,” he added, stating that Pakistan is friends with Russia, the United States, Europe, and China, and that it is not a member of “any camp.”

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