She further stated that India and Pakistan would welcome mediation from a friendly country to resolve the Kashmir issue.


Islamabad: Pakistan has demanded an immediate ceasefire in the month of Ramadan in Gaza.
In a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Foreign Office Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, while strongly condemning the massacre of civilians in Gaza, it has been said that there are serious violations of human rights in Gaza. They are advocates of lifting restrictions on Palestinians upon the arrival of Ramadan. Palestinians should be allowed to worship in Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Speaking on the topic of occupied Kashmir, the spokesman said that Pakistan will continue diplomatic and political assistance to the Kashmiri brothers, atrocities on the Hurriyat leadership in occupied Kashmir should be stopped.
The spokesperson of the Foreign Office stated that they want to establish relations with all the neighbors including India on the basis of equal respect. If India solves the Kashmir issue by fixing the ministers who violate human rights in Occupied Kashmir, we can start the bilateral relations.
She further stated that India and Pakistan would welcome mediation from a friendly country to resolve the Kashmir issue.

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