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Jaishankar faces Pakistan and China from Pakistani soil, read

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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar today addressed the summit organized in neighboring country Pakistan. The Foreign Minister appealed to all countries to avoid terrorism, separatism and fundamentalism. Without taking the name of Pakistan, the Foreign Minister made a verbal attack on terrorism.

Indirectly scolded China also

In the SCO summit held in Pakistan, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar also slammed Pakistan. The External Affairs Minister also talked about cooperation on mutual respect and sovereign respect of SCO member states and recognition of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all countries.

Meanwhile, S Jaishankar further said that countries should form real partnerships instead of following a one-sided agenda. The Foreign Minister also pointed fingers at CPEC without naming it. Jaishankar said the SCO cannot progress if we only follow the world's preferred practices, especially for trade and trade routes.

'Terrorism, separatism and fundamentalism have to be fought'

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar further said in the meeting that the primary objective of SCO will be to fight terrorism, separatism and extremism. At present it is necessary for the member countries to fight these three enemies. To deal with these three, honest dialogue, trust, good neighbors and commitment to the SCO charter are necessary.

Foreign Minister met PM Shahbaz before the meeting

He reached Jinnah Convention Center in Islamabad at 10.30 am on Wednesday. Here he was welcomed by Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif and Deputy PM Ishaq Dar.

The SCO meeting has started at 11 am on Wednesday. In which the trade and economic agenda of SCO will be discussed. Lunch will follow the 2:30 pm meeting. Jaishankar will leave for India from Pakistan at 4 pm.