Pakistan calls for neutral probe into Kashmir attack India blames it for
- Gunmen killed 26 tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Tuesday.
- India's government blamed Pakistan for the attack, which Pakistan's defence minister denied.
- India claims The Resistance Front, which claimed responsibility, acts as a front for Pakistan-based groups.
- Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said the world should be "worried" about a full-scale conflict.
- The crisis raises concerns about escalation between the nuclear-armed nations, prompting calls for international intervention.
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Pakistan PM calls for ‘neutral’ probe into Kashmir attack as he vows to defend sovereignty
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said Pakistan’s armed forces were fully prepared to defend the country’s sovereignty and called for a “neutral” investigation into a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that has brought Pakistan and India close to the brink of another conflict. Sharif’s remarks came as Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged gunfire
In first reaction since Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif says ‘ready for neutral probe’
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Pakistan says open to neutral probe into Kashmir attack after India threats
Pakistan's leader said his nation was open to a neutral investigation on Saturday into a deadly attack in Indian-run Kashmir that New Delhi blames on Islamabad, and that has sent fraught relations into a tailspin with soldiers exchanging gunfire across…
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