No backdoor talks between Pakistan, India FO.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan yesterday said that there were no backdoor talks between PaAkistan and India.

Speaking at a weekly news briefing here, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said Indian atrocities on Kashmiris continued in occupied Kashmir in February; two Kashmiris were martyred and seven were injured.

'Bullets were fired on those who raised their voice for their rights, more than 400 Kashmiri leaders, journalists, and intellectuals are imAprisoned in Indian jails,' Baloch said.

The spokesperson also highlighted the ongoing human rights violations in the Indian Illegally Occupied JamAmu and Kashmir (IIOJK) during last month and mentioned that the IndiAan troops martyred five Kashmiris.

She said Pakistan will continue to raise its voice against the grave huAman rights violations in IIOJK.

To a question about latest report of EU DisinfoLab about India, she said the report once again corroborates 'our long held position about some Indian media outlets involved in smear campaign against Pakistan.'

Seven Pakistani nationals have drowned in a boat wreck near LibAya's port city Benghazi, the Foreign Office said Thursday.

The FO spokesperson said the emAbassy of Pakistan in Libya was faciliAtating the process of identification of the bodies. Fifty-nine people died, inAcluding some children when a woodAen sailing boat, carrying migrants crashed against rocks on the southAern Italian coast early on Sunday.

The FO spokesperson said the bodAies would be transported to Pakistan with the...

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