UK Parliament Urges Diplomacy Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
The UK Parliament debated rising tensions between India and Pakistan following recent terror attacks and India's Operation Sindoor. UK MPs called for diplomacy to de-escalate the situation, citing the personal impact on British Indians and Pakistanis. Both nations were urged to engage in dialogue to restore regional stability.
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In the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack and India's Operation Sindoor targeting sites in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, tensions between India and Pakistan have been a focal point in the British Parliament.
In a Wednesday session, UK Foreign Office Minister Hamish Falconer reiterated the Prime Minister's stance on diplomacy, underscoring the conflict's personal impact on British Indians and Pakistanis.
Calls for restraint and dialogue echoed throughout the session, with MPs urging the UK government to support diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and ensure regional stability and civilian safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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