Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Kashmir that

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has proposed a talk with India, saying his country is ready for “for peace.” Shehbaz commented on visiting Kamra Air Force Base in the country’s Punjab province, where he interacted with officers and soldiers.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presented a meeting with India on Thursday, saying Pakistan is ready for “for peace.” Shehbaz commented on visiting Kamra Air Force Base in the country’s Punjab province, where he interacted with officers and soldiers involved in the recent military confrontation with India. “We are ready to have a peaceful conversation with (India),” he said, adding that the “peace conditions” include the Kashmir issue.
India insists that the alliance territory of Jamu and Kashmir and the alliance territory of Ladakh “and will always be an integral part of it”.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar accompanied Shehbaz to accompany the Air Force, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, Army Chief Provost Asim Munir, Air Chief Zaheer Zaheer Ahmed Ahmed Baber Sidhu.
This was achieved by the Prime Minister on May 10th between India and Pakistan India, which reached a conflict between India and Pakistan India after four days of fierce cross-border drone and missile strikes. India launched Operation Sindor on the evening of May 6-7 to avenge the killing of 26 people in the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
Indian armed forces killed more than 100 terrorists against nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Pakistan then attempted to attack several military bases in India on May 8, 9 and 10. The Indian armed forces launched a fierce counterattack on several military facilities in Pakistan, including Rafiki, Murid, Chakrala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukr and Junian.
On Wednesday, Shehbaz visited the Pasrur state of Sialkot, where he interacted with soldiers.
(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from news agency PTI).