any attempt to stop water will considered act of war pakistan statement came after nsc meeting

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The Pakistani statement said that Pakistan will exercise the right to follow all bilateral agreements with India, including the Shimla Agreement. Pakistan’s statement said that all trade with India, including the trade of moving from a third country through Pakistan, has been immediately suspended.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif chaired the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting to review the situation after India’s strict stance after the Pahalgam attack. Top citizens and military leadership participated and took several important decisions for all Indian airlines, including blocking Pakistani airspace and closing the Wagah border. The Pakistani media quoted the Shahbaz government as saying that if India tried to stop the water of Pakistan or change its direction, it would be considered a war action.

The Pakistani statement said that Pakistan will exercise the right to follow all bilateral agreements with India, including the Shimla Agreement. Pakistan’s statement said that all trade with India, including the trade of moving from a third country through Pakistan, has been immediately suspended. Pakistan’s statement said that Pakistan’s airspace will be discontinued with immediate effect for all Indian -owned or Indian -operated airlines. Pakistan announced the closure of the Wagah border for trade with India, suspended SAARC visas for Indians, declared Indian military diplomats unwanted, reduced the number of Indian diplomats in Islamabad to 30.

Pakistan, in its statement, mentions 2 national principles and the 1940 Pakistan proposal. The release also states that India’s actions valid the two-nation theory and the Quaid-Azam Muhammad Ali confirms the apprehensions expressed by Jinnah.

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