Sarwar terms Pak-India accord a victory of peace.

LAHORE -- Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has termed the Pak-India agreement on full compliance of the ceasefire along the LoC a 'victory of peace' and said that if India abides by the agreement, it would be a giant step towards a peaceful future.

'Problems can only be resolved through dialogue, not war. The Kashmir issue must be resolved in accordance with the UN resolutions for the strengthening of Pak-India relations and the establishment of peace', he said while talking to the media after an event at Governor's House on Friday.

Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that PM Imran Khan had been advocating peace and better ties with all the neighbouring countries including India since he took oath as Prime Minister. 'But unfortunately, India has always been resorting to bellicosity and belligerence.

Today, if India has agreed to a full ceasefire with Pakistan at all sectors, including the LoC. It is a victory of peace and Pakistan's narrative. If India abides by this agreement, it will be a positive step towards peace', he remarked.

The governor said that Pakistan wanted peaceful relations with the neighbouring countries, but India will have to abide by this...

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