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Dar warns India: blocking water means war

Published on: July 29, 2025 10:52 AM

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has warned that any attempt by India to block or divert Pakistan’s water flow will be seen as a declaration of war. Speaking at a press conference in New York, he said that the Indus Waters Treaty cannot be ended by any one country alone. Dar emphasized that Pakistan has rightful claims over three rivers and is open to holding talks with India anywhere in the world.

Moreover, Dar stressed that lasting peace in the region is not possible without resolving the Kashmir dispute. He praised the efforts of Pakistan Army under Field Marshal Asim Munir, saying they are working tirelessly for regional peace and security. The minister urged international powers to play a role in resolving long-standing issues between the two countries.

During the briefing, Dar also addressed other matters, including the legal cases against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder. He clarified that these are internal judicial matters and not political ones. Additionally, he stated clearly that Pakistan has no intentions of recognizing Israel, dismissing any related speculation.

On the economic front, Dar revealed that he discussed trade and tariff matters with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. He mentioned that Pakistan’s Finance Minister will soon arrive in the United States to conclude discussions. A mutual agreement on tariffs is expected within the next few days, which could strengthen economic ties between both countries.

Apart from bilateral talks, Dar also spoke at a United Nations conference focusing on the two-state solution for Palestine. He demanded a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and immediate delivery of food supplies to civilians. Highlighting the human rights crisis, he said Gaza has become a graveyard for international laws.

Concluding his remarks, Dar called for global accountability in Gaza, urging the world to take serious action against war crimes. He stressed that the time has come for Palestine to receive full membership in the United Nations.

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