Pakistan PM Imran Khan seeks dialogue with India again

He reiterated his dialogue offer to India for resolving issues between the two nations.

Update: 2019-02-27 19:20 GMT
Imran Khan.

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said all wars in the history had been miscalculated as he offered dialogue to India amid tension.

He reiterated his dialogue offer to India for resolving issues between the two nations. “I wanted to take the nation into confidence over the prevailing situation in the country,” he remarked few hours after Pakistan Air Force shot down two Indian Air Force  fighter jets for violating the Pakistani airspace again.

“We offered India that Pakistan will conduct inve-stigation into the Pulwama attack if actionable eviden-ce is provided to us. We were ready for full cooperation,” he reminded.

“We waited to take action and implemented the plan today. All wars in world history have been miscalculated, those who started the wars did not know where it will end. So, I want to ask India, with the weapons you and we have, can we afford miscalculation? Should we not think if the situation escalated?” he questioned.

He said if a war took place, “it will not be in my or Narendra Modi’s control. If you want any kind of talks on terrorism, we are ready. Better sense must prevail. We should sit and talk.”

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