Pakistan ready for talks, but India must show sincerity: PM Shahbaz.

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According to Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Pakistan expects to have a genuine discussion with India for regional stability and development, but it is up to India to contribute to long-term stability in Asia and demonstrate its seriousness toward such a meaningful engagement. He said that Pakistan wishes its younger generations to live peacefully. On Thursday in Astana, Kazakhstan, the premier spoke at the sixth summits of the Colloquium on Cooperation and Especially True with regard Measures in Asia. According to PM Shahbaz, "I am totally ready and eager to have a genuine discourse and debate with our rivals, the Indians, given that both show sincerity of objective and they demonstrate that they are prepared to confront matters that have actually held us at arms' length for decades."

He claimed that unless Indian atrocities stop, peace would not come to the Indian-occupied region of Kashmir.

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He emphasised that India has denied the residents of the disputed region their right to autonomy while claiming to be a democracy and that Delhi has been persecuting them for the past seven decades. Speaking on the disasters in Pakistan, the prime minister emphasised the requirement for prompt assistance in rehabilitating the 33 millions climate refugees in that nation who were impacted by the recent catastrophic rains and floods. He said that the tremendous rains and floods that have flooded a third of Pakistan are all a result of climate change and global warming. 

According to early estimates, the calamity has cost more than thirty billion dollars in losses, he said.

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The government, according to the prime minister, has gathered all of its resources for the rescue, relief, and restoration. Even though Pakistan contributes less than 1% of the world's carbon emissions, PM Shahbaz said that we are among the 10 nations most adversely affected by climate change.

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