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Home » India tried multiple times to sway Trump on Kashmir stance but failed: Bilawal
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India tried multiple times to sway Trump on Kashmir stance but failed: Bilawal

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The head of Pakistan’s diplomatic mission and former foreign minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, stated that after the ceasefire and during their visits to US, UK and Europe, India made several attempts to contact US President Donald Trump in an effort to sway him from his position on Kashmir, but they were unsuccessful.

“Following the ceasefire and during our visits to US, UK and Europe, India made multiple attempts to contact Trump, trying to pressure him into retracting his position on Kashmir. However, India’s efforts failed,” he said.

Speaking to the media after addressing the Egmont Royal Institute in Brussels on Thursday, Bilawal, who has been actively promoting Pakistan’s peace message and highlighting Indian aggression on water issues in his tours to US, UK and Europe, added, “We’ve completed our Europe trip where we engaged with parliamentarians and think tanks to spread Pakistan’s message of peace.”

He reiterated that Pakistan has raised the issues of Kashmir and Indus Water on the global stage.

“India has attacked Pakistan on the pretext of terrorism, while we have raised both Kashmir and Indus Water issues at the international level and received a very positive response,” he said.

Bilawal also lauded Pakistan’s successful engagement at the United Nations, where the country was entrusted with the responsibility of heading a committee on terrorism.

He called this a major achievement for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government.

“We’ve had excellent responses in the US and the United Nations,” he noted. “This is a major victory, especially since India had been trying to label Pakistan as a terrorist state.”

Reflecting on India’s efforts to sabotage peace in the region, he added, “India has continuously tried to sway Trump’s stance on these issues, but President Trump has not wavered. We are grateful to him for standing firm for peace.”

Read More: Trump offers to mediate Kashmir dispute, says ‘I can solve anything’

Further, he referenced the US State Department’s recent reaffirmation that President Trump intends to resolve the Kashmir issue.

“The US military has also clarified in its remarks that Pakistan is a longstanding ally and a key partner in the fight against terrorism,” he said.

PPP chairman underscored the importance of continuing Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to address the Kashmir issue, which he noted was the root of the region’s conflicts.

“The issue of Kashmir was born out of partition, and it remains unresolved, leaving both countries on the brink of war,” he said.

He also expressed the aim of raising Pakistan’s case on the international stage, particularly within the European Union.

“We’ve received a very positive response here, especially in terms of upholding international law,” he added.

Bilawal concluded by condemning India’s attempts to spread Islamophobia, calling them part of a deliberate narrative to destabilise the region.

“We will expose these false narratives on the global stage,” he vowed.

Earlier, in a meeting with Vice Chair of the Belgian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Katleen Depoorter, Bilawal shared Pakistan’s grave concerns regarding India’s approach.

“We have a ceasefire, but not peace. India’s threats to weaponise water, its rejection of dialogue, and refusal to uphold UNSC resolutions have dangerously lowered the threshold for nuclear conflict in South Asia,” he said.

Met H.E. Katleen Depoorter @DepoorterK, Vice Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee, Belgian Parliament 🇧🇪 Shared Pakistan’s concern: we have a ceasefire, but no peace. India’s threats to weaponise water, rejection of dialogue, and refusal to honour UNSC resolutions have dangerously… pic.twitter.com/FVHMYuuTRs

— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) June 12, 2025

He pointed out that such a dialogue would open avenues for counterterrorism cooperation. “Peace must not be partisan,” said Bilawal, reiterating that dialogue remains the only path forward to regional stability.

Bilawal also acknowledged the EU’s principled stance on diplomacy, the rule of law, and its support for GSP+. “The EU’s role in promoting human rights reforms and inclusive legislation in Pakistan has been invaluable,” he noted.

Speaking to the media in Brussels, after a meeting with Bernd Lange, Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade, Bilawal highlighted the importance of dialogue in addressing these longstanding conflicts.

“War cannot be a solution to any issue. All matters, including Kashmir and water, must be resolved through dialogue,” he said.

Together with HL delegation, Met MEP Bernd Lange, Chair of @EP_Trade, at the European Parliament in Brussels and conveyed Pakistan’s deep concerns over Indian aggression, including threats to weaponise water, our lifeline, an act violating the UN Charter and risking war. Despite… pic.twitter.com/EP4VPLcE5L

— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) June 12, 2025

Former foreign minister emphasised that Pakistan’s message of peace was communicated to the European Union during the parliamentary delegation’s visit, underlining that stability and peaceful coexistence are key to maximising trade and regional prosperity.

He also addressed India’s recent decisions concerning the Indus Waters Treaty, describing India’s unilateral actions as a violation of international law. “India’s actions regarding the treaty undermine international agreements, and the EU strongly supports the adherence to these treaties,” he added.

In his remarks on the ongoing conflict, Bilawal asserted that India’s aggression against Pakistan represents a breach of international law and poses a significant threat to regional peace.

Minister for Climate Change Musadik Malik further clarified Pakistan’s position, noting that India has no legal grounds to abandon the Indus Waters Treaty.

Spoke to Hasan Askari of @BBCUrdu in London. I conveyed that Pakistan’s position is rooted in truth and strength. Even India’s supporters in the U.S. admitted Delhi offered no evidence on Pahalgam. Our counterterrorism efforts are recognized globally. Warned that if India… https://t.co/f5P5cWBi5l

— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) June 12, 2025

Earlier, in an exclusive interview with the BBC, Bilawal warned that any attempt by India to block Pakistan’s water supply could lead to war. “If India stops our water supply, it will lead to war,” he said.

 

“India has made a major announcement regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, and if they follow through, there will be war,” said Bilawal. He warned that such actions would set a dangerous precedent for the use of water as a weapon in international relations.

On the Pahalgam attack, he said that Indian supporters in the US have failed to provide any proof linking Pakistan to the incident.

He stressed that Pakistan’s efforts against terrorism are recognised globally. “The United States is aware of how Pakistan deals with terrorist groups,” he added.

Also Read: India’s unilateral suspension of IWT could destabilise regional peace: Bilawal

He pointed to Pakistan’s successful efforts in getting off the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list. “We completed the entire FATF process, and the US was part of it. They saw first-hand how Pakistan acted against these groups,” he said.

The PPP leader also spoke about his recent diplomatic visits to the US and the UK, calling them a success.

He said, “Our position is based on truth, and we have come with a message of peace. We want to engage in dialogue, especially considering the looming nuclear risk. Every individual we meet is not only listening to our position but also appreciating it and expressing a willingness to help.”

Read More: Bilawal warns Pakistan-India war threshold at ‘historic low’

When asked about India’s stance on the Indus Waters Treaty, Bilawal expressed concern over the irresponsible position taken by New Delhi.

“If you allow water to be used as a weapon in the context of Pakistan, then tomorrow it can be used against anyone else. One day, it could even be India,” he warned.

He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to peace but made it clear that any attempt to disrupt Pakistan’s water supply would be met with severe consequences. “If India cuts off our water supply, there will be war,” he concluded.





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