Pakistan, May 30 -- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has strongly criticized India for suspending the Indus Waters Treaty. He called the move deeply regrettable. Speaking at a glacier protection conference in Dushanbe, he said water should never be used as a weapon. He warned that Pakistan will not allow India to cross any red lines. Millions of lives, he added, must not suffer due to political games.
Moreover, the Prime Minister highlighted how India's actions are both illegal and one-sided. He stressed that the treaty was made to protect peace and shared resources. Suspending it, according to him, sets a dangerous example. Pakistan will raise this issue at every forum. He made it clear that his country will not stay silent on this.
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