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Bilawal: India Funds Terror Groups to Spark Conflict in Pakistan

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PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has stated India is funding terrorist organizations in Pakistan, potentially leading to another conflict with the country at any time. This claim was made during an interview with a French TV station.

Bilawal also warned that if the Iran-US conflict escalates, its effects will not be confined to regional tensions alone. He emphasized there’s no military solution to issues surrounding the Strait of Hormuz.

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Earlier in discussions about the US-Iran conflict, Bilawal reiterated his stance against war, advocating for diplomacy as the only viable path towards peace and resolving friction between Iran and the United States.

In a British broadcaster interview, Bilawal highlighted the challenges of enforcing a ceasefire globally, stressing that maintaining it requires shared responsibility from all parties. He underscored the importance of dialogue and diplomatic engagement in resolving conflicts.

Bilawal noted global inflation driven by disruptions in oil supplies, stating Islamabad is working with all sides to promote confidence-building measures. He described the return of Iranian personnel as positive steps towards peace. Recent attacks were condemned, with Bilawal warning that aggression from any side could undermine peace efforts and weaken ceasefire arrangements.

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