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On February 6, 2025, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan expressed the nation's desire to resolve all issues with India, notably the Kashmir conflict, through dialogue. Speaking at a special session of the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad, Sharif emphasized his "unwavering" support for the Kashmiri people during the annual "Kashmir Solidarity Day."
Sharif urged India to move past its stance following the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, which altered Jammu and Kashmir's status. "India should come out of the thinking of August 5, 2019, and fulfil promises made to the UN and launch a dialogue," he stated. He reiterated that true progress could only be achieved through peaceful negotiations, as outlined in the Lahore Declaration of 1999.
Additionally, Sharif accused India of escalating military tensions and called for international pressure to allow Kashmiris to determine their future. He stated that Pakistan would sustain its political and diplomatic backing for the Kashmiri population until their right to self-determination is recognized, as per United Nations Security Council resolutions.