Dar mentioned Pakistan didn't object to bilateral talks however pressured they need to deal with all points.
“Effectively we do not thoughts however India has categorically been stating it is bilateral so we do not thoughts bilateral however the dialogues must be complete. It should have dialogue on terrorism, dialogue on commerce, on financial system, on Jammu and Kashmir, all these topics which we each have been discussing with,” he mentioned.
Recalling occasions from Could, Dar added, “So by the way when the ceasefire supply got here by way of secretary Rubio to me on tenth of Could round 8:17 within the morning I used to be informed that there could be very quickly dialogue between you and India at an impartial place. After we met twenty fifth of July, a bilateral assembly myself with secretary Rubio in Washington, I requested him what occurred to these dialogue. He says India says that it's a bilateral difficulty. We don't, so we aren't begging for something.”
The minister underlined Pakistan's willingness however cautioned it couldn't impose talks.
“If any nation needs dialogue we're joyful, we're welcome, we're peace-loving nation, we consider that dialogue is the best way ahead. However clearly it takes two to tango, so until India needs to have dialogue we won't pressure dialogue. We do not want to pressure dialogue,” Dar mentioned.
Pakistan echoes India, contradicts Trump's claims
That is the primary time Pakistan has publicly aligned with India's stance that disputes with Islamabad are strictly bilateral, ruling out any outdoors mediation. The assertion instantly contradicts repeated assertions by US President Donald Trump, who has claimed he performed a decisive function in easing tensions between the 2 international locations after the Pahalgam terror assault, and the occasions that adopted the lethal bloodbath of April 22.
Trump has typically credited himself with “serving to settle” the Could 2025 battle and stopping what he described as a “nuclear conflict,” even suggesting that US commerce leverage pushed each side towards de-escalation.
India, nevertheless, has constantly denied any function by Washington. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Exterior Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh have all underlined that the matter is bilateral and that New Delhi ended operations by itself phrases as soon as goals had been achieved. The federal government maintains that the ceasefire understanding was reached instantly between Indian and Pakistani army officers, with out Washington's involvement.
Present India-Pakistan stance & Operation Sindoor
As of September 2025, India's place is that any disputes with Pakistan have to be dealt inside a bilateral framework, with terrorism and cross-border assaults forming the core points. India has been agency that exterior mediation isn't a part of its method, insisting that its responses to terror threats be exact and measured.
Operation Sindoor was launched by India in early Could 2025 in retaliation for a terrorist assault in Pahalgam on April 22, during which 26 civilians had been killed. The strikes focused 9 terror infrastructure websites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir, together with camps linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
India's said goals for Operation Sindoor had been to extend the fee to Pakistan for supporting terrorism, reveal India's willingness to strike inside Pakistani territory if wanted, and ship a robust deterrent sign. The operation additionally displays New Delhi's coverage shift towards responding forcefully to cross-border threats whereas rejecting the notion that threats or donor strain ought to stop army motion.