Pakistan wants peace but any hostile move to be retaliated strongly: President

Government of PakistanPakistan wants peace but any hostile move to be retaliated strongly: President

SHORKOT, Pakistan: President Dr. Arif Alvi has said that Pakistan wants peace but any hostile move will be retaliated strongly as was done on February 27, 2019 when the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down an Indian aircraft.

While addressing the 50th Anniversary of Mirages and Colours Award at Shorkot on Thursday, the president said that the PAF is fully capable of defending the Country against any misadventure of the adversaries.

The president said that the PAF has proved its mettle on various occasions by giving a befitting response to adversaries, especially to our belligerent neighbour India, despite limited resources.

President Arif Alvi appreciated the services of PAF Engineers and Technicians for keeping the Mirage aircrafts fly saying it is one of the leading air forces of the world, which fly their own manufactured fighter jets.

Dr, Arif Alvi further said that Pakistan is the only Country in the world which successfully won the war on terror as a result of supreme sacrifices by the armed forces and the people of the Country.

The president also reiterated the demand that the Jammu and Kashmir issue should be resolved in light of UN Security Council resolutions for enduring peace in the region.

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