Pakistan still afraid of Operation Sindoor, scared Shehbaz Sharif may visit Turkey Azerbaijan to…, India is planning to…

The military confrontation between India and Pakistan has stopped with a ceasefire earlier this month, but tensions between the two still continue. India has sent its delegation to various countries, which is exposing Pakistan and its sponsored terrorism. The world is nervous due to the fear of exposing the terrorist face. Meanwhile, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is going to visit Turkey and Azerbaijan from May 25-30. Both these countries had supported Pakistan during India’s Operation Sindoor.

Shehbaz will also visit Iran and Tajikistan

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has said that Shehbaz Sharif will also visit Iran and Tajikistan during his six-day foreign visit. Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Turkey and Azerbaijan is being seen as an initiative to garner support for Pakistan from both the countries. Pakistan’s friend Turkey, apart from condemning India’s Operation Sindoor, also supplied drones to the Pakistani army. Pakistan used these drones to target Indian cities and military installations which were by shot by Indian air defense systems.

Azerbaijan supported Pakistan

Azerbaijan also stood with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. It condemned the Indian military attacks on terrorist camps and expressed solidarity with the people of Pakistan. Following which, a large number of Indians raised their voice to boycott Turkey and Azerbaijan for supporting Pakistan against India.

Will say ‘Thank you’ to Pakistan for its support

Giving information about Shahbaz Sharif’s visit to four countries, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said that he will discuss matters of regional and international importance with the leaders of these four countries. According to a report by Pakistani media outlet Dawn, this will also be an opportunity for Shahbaz Sharif to thank these countries for supporting Pakistan during the recent crisis with India.

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