Pakistan, June 23 -- Former foreign minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said that Islamabad agreed to a ceasefire with New Delhi last month on the understanding that the US will support a broader diplomatic process to address long-standing issues.
"At a time when the Pakistani Army believed that we had a military upper hand in the conflict, we agreed to a ceasefire because we believed there was a commitment from the United States that we'd go on to have a dialogue in a neutral location on all friction points," he said.
"Now that isn't happening. We don't want the international community to get a false sense of ease as a result of the ceasefire. There's still a very real threat," said Bilawal in ...
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