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Bilawal asks India to reciprocate PM Imran's call for dialogue 'before it's too late'
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday asked India to come to the negotiating table as war won't resolve issues between the two countries.
By Web Desk
Published February 28, 2019
Indian must reciprocate Pakistan Prime Minister's call for dialouge, Pakistan People Party (PPP) leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said amid rising tensions between the two nuclear armed nations.
"Time to de-escalate before it's too late," Bilawal wrote on Twitter a day after Pakistan shot down to Indian warplanes in a escalating confrontation.
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"It is the youth of the subcontinent who will pay in blood and coin for generations to come for the shortsighted decisions of a few today," he said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday asked India to come to the negotiating table as war won't resolve issues between the two countries.
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