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‘All terrorists are Muslims, so we will not talk to Pakistan’, Bilawal Bhutto, who reached America, is talking nonsense

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India Pakistan Conflict: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is currently leading Pakistan’s delegation in America. During this, he said many childish things about India.

India Pakistan Conflict: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is currently leading Pakistan’s delegation in America. During this, he said many childish things about India.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on India Pakistan Tension: Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said on Saturday June 7, 2025 that India is making excuses to avoid talks to resolve the dispute between the two countries. During this, Bilawal said many childish things about India. Let us tell you that after India’s Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has also sent delegations to different countries to put forward its side.

During a press conference in Washington, former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto said that the government and army of Pakistan are unanimous against terrorism. Not only this, during this time Bilawal also advocated improving relations with India and said that India is repeatedly making excuses for not talking to us.

All terrorists are Muslims, so will not talk to Pakistan: Bilawal

The former foreign minister of Pakistan said, ‘India and Pakistan should talk for peace, but India makes some excuse every time – sometimes the excuse of the army and the government, sometimes of international politics, and sometimes says that all Muslims are terrorists, so will not talk to Pakistan. Now all this has become too much.’

He further said, ‘India neither wants help from America, nor the United Nations, nor anyone else, nor does it want to talk to Pakistan itself. This is beyond understanding.’

Bilawal Bhutto pleaded with India for talks

Bilawal Bhutto said, ‘India should be explained to take back its wrong decision and come forward for talks.’ He said that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan is just the beginning. For long-term peace in South Asia, it is necessary to have open talks with India on all disputes. Pakistan had agreed to the ceasefire in the hope that there will definitely be talks in the future.’

Bilawal also said, ‘We believe that this is the only path that is necessary for both India and Pakistan. Ceasefire is fine, but today we are in more danger than before. Not only for both the countries, but also for the entire region and the world.’