Brief Summary
This video presents speeches from representatives of Pakistan and India at a UN assembly, addressing recent conflicts and accusations of terrorism. Pakistan claims victory in a recent conflict, offers peace talks, and nominates Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in facilitating a ceasefire. They also condemn terrorism and highlight their sacrifices in the fight against it. India refutes Pakistan's claims, accuses them of supporting terrorism, and demands the closure of terrorist camps. They assert their right to self-defence and reject third-party intervention in bilateral issues.
- Pakistan claims victory against India, offers peace talks, and nominates Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize.
- Pakistan condemns terrorism, highlighting their sacrifices and commitment to fighting it globally.
- India accuses Pakistan of supporting terrorism, demands closure of terrorist camps, and asserts the right to self-defence.
- India rejects third-party intervention and emphasizes zero tolerance for terrorism.
Pakistan's Address to the UN
Pakistan's representative begins by recounting a recent conflict where they claim to have repelled Indian aggression with professionalism and bravery, resulting in significant losses for the Indian Air Force. They acknowledge President Donald Trump's role in facilitating a ceasefire and nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize for averting a potentially catastrophic war in South Asia. Pakistan expresses gratitude to its allies, including China, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, for their diplomatic support.
Seeking Peace and Dialogue
Pakistan states its desire for peace and offers a composite, comprehensive dialogue with India on all outstanding issues. They caution against provocative leadership in South Asia and assert their right to defend the water rights of their population, considering any violation an act of war. Pakistan condemns terrorism in all forms, highlighting its own significant losses and commitment to eradicating it globally, viewing terrorism as a global issue.
India's Rebuttal and Accusations
India's representative dismisses Pakistan's claims as "absurd theatrics" and accuses them of glorifying terrorism as a central part of their foreign policy. They cite Pakistan's alleged shielding of a terrorist outfit at the UN Security Council and its history of harbouring terrorists, including Osama bin Laden. India claims that Pakistan pleaded for a ceasefire after Indian forces inflicted significant damage on Pakistani air bases.
Demands and Stance on Terrorism
India demands that Pakistan shut down all terrorist camps and hand over terrorists wanted in India, questioning their sincerity in seeking peace. They criticise Pakistan's internal state of "hate, bigotry and intolerance". India reiterates its stance that any outstanding issues should be addressed bilaterally, rejecting third-party intervention. They assert that there will be no distinction between terrorists and their sponsors, and that India will not be blackmailed by nuclear threats, maintaining a zero-tolerance policy for terrorism.