@Viglnthindutva They seem to be from the Western or Southern region; had this been in the North, the person in the middle would have started a fight already
@nicksortor@VP What a disgrace. The world’s biggest democracy and a global power is seeking peace talks with a 70-year-old undemocratic nation known for terrorism. It’s embarrassing.
The Iranian regime delegation gets
welcomed with flowers in Pakistan.
These terrorists who slaughtered
their own people and fired thousands
of rockets at their neighbors actually
deserve shoes thrown at them,
not flowers. 😂
@amjadt25 How shameful it is that the world’s largest democracy, a powerful nation with a legacy of ancient history, has gone for peace talks to an undemocratic, terror-stricken country with only 70 years of history. What a matter of shame.
@MaxAbrahms How shameful it is that the world’s largest democracy, a powerful nation with a legacy of ancient history, has gone for peace talks to an undemocratic, terror-stricken country with only 70 years of history. What a matter of shame.
@TruthTrumpPost How shameful it is that the world’s largest democracy, a powerful nation with a legacy of ancient history, has gone for peace talks to an undemocratic, terror-stricken country with only 70 years of history. What a matter of shame.
@davidvance How shameful it is that the world’s largest democracy, a powerful nation with a legacy of ancient history, has gone for peace talks to an undemocratic, terror-stricken country with only 70 years of history. What a matter of shame. #US#Pakistan
@IranIntl@Iran
Under the guise of a #Pak
flag, they supply oil to US for resale, use the proceeds to fund strikes against Iran, leak Iranian intelligence to US , and then hypocritically pose as peace mediators. #Pak has always played the US, China, and the Middle East for fools.
Islamabad: 27 March 2026
Telephone call between the Prime Minister and the Crown Prince of Kuwait.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif received a telephone call from His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al Khaled Al Hamad Al Sabah, Crown Prince of the State of Kuwait, today.
During their warm and cordial conversation, the Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s strong condemnation of the attacks on Kuwait and once again, expressed Pakistan’s solidarity and support for the people of Kuwait, in these challenging times. He also offered condolences on the loss of precious lives and prayed for recovery of the injured.
The Prime Minister also apprised the Kuwaiti leadership of Pakistan’s sincere diplomatic efforts to bring an end to the war in the Middle East.
While expressing deep appreciation of the Prime Minister’s leadership, the Crown Prince of Kuwait fully endorsed Pakistan’s efforts for mediation between Iran and the U.S. He also thanked the Prime Minister for Pakistan’s support to Kuwait in the current crisis. He thanked the Prime Minister for his recent letter of solidarity addressed to the Kuwaiti leadership and also expressed his desire to visit Pakistan, as soon as the situation improves.
The Prime Minister thanked the Crown Prince and assured him that Pakistan would continue to play a constructive role for bringing peace and stability in the region.
🚨 BREAKING: Afghanistan’s Health Ministry says 200 people were killed and hundreds injured after Pakistani airstrikes hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul. Pakistan denies targeting the hospital, claiming the strikes were aimed at “military installations.”
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The Republic of United Balochistan strongly condemn today's air strikes in #Kabul. This is Pakistan's state terrorism against the people of #Afghanistan.
16 March 2026
The terrorist Pakistan is digging its grave by violating the territorial integrity and air space of #Afghanistan.
Reports of air strikes in civilian areas and a hospital by the rogue state of Pakistan.