New York: A nine-member parliamentary delegation from Pakistan, headed by former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, is set to travel to New York for a two-day visit starting Monday. The delegation’s primary aim is to present Pakistan’s perspective on the recent military clash with India and to address what it describes as a disinformation campaign by New Delhi concerning the conflict.
The delegation’s agenda will focus on clarifying Pakistan’s stance on the military engagement with India. Officials have expressed concerns over what they see as misleading narratives being circulated by Indian authorities.
The visit will involve meetings and discussions with various stakeholders in New York to communicate Pakistan’s version of the events. The delegation seeks to ensure that the international community has a comprehensive understanding of the situation.
Radio Pakistan reported the delegation’s plans, highlighting the importance of presenting Pakistan’s case on a global platform amid ongoing tensions with India. The move underscores the significance Pakistan places on diplomatic engagement to manage international perceptions regarding the conflict.