S Jaishankar to Pakistan: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has said that India wants “definitely the end” of terrorism and in response to any terrorist attack like terrorist attack in Pahalgam last month, he will again attack terrorists in Pakistan. He said that all the ‘most notorious’ terrorists included in the United Nations ban list are in Pakistan and they are openly active in big cities of the country. He said, “The government is involved in this. (Pakistan) Army is fully involved in this.” Jaishankar said that after direct talks between the two sides, it was agreed to end the struggle in India and Pakistan. He said this in the backdrop of this claim of US President Donald Trump that Washington played a role in ‘ceasefire’. Jaishankar made this comment in separate interviews given to the broadcasters NOS and D Volkskrant of the Netherlands. He said that if there is a terrorist attack again, India will attack terrorists in Pakistan. This is the reason that the operation vermilion is not finished. Jaishankar was in the Netherlands city of Hague as part of a visit to Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. He said, ‘This campaign is going on because there is a clear message in it – that if there are activities like April 22, then they will be answered, we will attack the terrorists.’ We will attack them where they are- S Jaishankar Foreign Minister gave a strong message and clarified that, if the terrorists are in Pakistan, then we will attack them where they are. Therefore, there is a message to continue the operation, but continuing the operation is not the same as firing on each other. The Foreign Minister said that no one should believe that Pakistan does not know what is going on in its country. S Jaishankar told D Volkskrant, “His addresses are known.” He said, “Their activities are known. Their mutual contacts are known. So we do not believe that Pakistan is not involved in it. The government is involved in it. The army is fully involved in it.” India targeted terrorist bases in Operation Sindoor, India on April 22, in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, had carried out accurate attacks on nine bases of terrorists on the intervening night of May 6 and 7 under Operation Sindoor. After Indian action, Pakistan tried to attack Indian military bases on 8, 9 and 10 May. The Indian side strictly responded to Pakistani efforts. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced on May 10 that India and Pakistan had agreed to stop all types of firing and military operations on land, air and sea with immediate effect. Jaishankar told-What happened to America, Jaishankar said in his address that both India and Pakistan approved the system of ending the conflict. He said, ‘When two countries are entangled in the struggle, it is natural that the countries of the world try to express their concern by calling each other.’ Jaishankar said, “But there was a direct talks between India and Pakistan to stop firing and military action.” He said, ‘We had made one thing very clear to all the people talking to us, not only America but everyone, if Pakistanis have to stop the fight then they have to tell us. We have to hear this from them. His general will have to call our general and say this. And this is what happened.’ Pakistanis should understand this well. After the end of the confrontation between India and Pakistan, Trump has taken credit several times that he played a role in conducting a ‘ceasefire’ between the two sides. He said, ‘We want a definite end of terrorism. So our message is: Yes, the ceasefire has stopped military actions against each other at the moment, but if the terrorist attacks from Pakistan continue, it will have to bear the consequences. He said, ‘Pakistanis should understand this well.’
‘Terrorists roaming openly in the big cities of PAK, where they are there’,- Jaishankar’s big warning
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