'Kashmir Will Now Be...': Khawaja Asif's BIG Declaration On Simla Agreement Amid India-Pak Tensions
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/ Jun 05, 2025, 10:08PM IST
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has declared the 1972 Simla Agreement 'a dead document,' stating that Pakistan has returned to the 1948 UN position, calling the LoC a ceasefire line. He claimed the bilateral framework with India has collapsed and hinted at a shift toward international mediation. Asif also questioned the status of the Indus Waters Treaty and issued a nuclear warning, saying Pakistan is on high alert. In an earlier TV interview, he had admitted Pakistan's past role in backing terror groups during the Cold War and post-9/11 era, calling it a mistake that damaged the country and its global reputation.#pakistandiplomacy #khawajaasif #simlaagreement #kashmirconflict #loc #unresolution #nuclearalert #pakistannuclear #terrorism #terrorconfession #yaldaakim #indiapakistan #geopolitics #foreignpolicy #southasia #internationalrelations #defencepolicy #bilateralism #multilateralism #pojk #pok #pakistan #india #indiapakistantensions #news #usa #viral #trending #toi #toibharat

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