Jalil Abbas Jilani (@jaliljilani) 's Twitter Profile
Jalil Abbas Jilani

@jaliljilani

Former Foreign Minister of Pakistan,
Former Foreign Secretary

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Indian decision of holding in abeyance the Indus Waters Treaty is unwise and immature. It will have Legal implications being violation of Int Law, will constitute a breach of treaty obligations, and entail Strategic and Security risks besides negative environmental impact.

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The Indus Waters Treaty has withstood wars and diplomatic breakdowns. It remains a rare but vital pillar of cooperation between India and Pakistan. Undermining it by India would set a dangerous precedent—not just for South Asia, but for transboundary water governance worldwide.

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Indian decision to deport Pakistani members of divided families visiting siblings within 48 hrs is petty and inhuman.Will further tarnish its image when it comes to treatment of minorities.Despite the unwise Indian decision, Kartarpur corridor will remain open for Indian visitors

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Rather than coming up with a knee jerk reaction to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in IOK, condemned by Pakistan, it would have been prudent for India to share evidence with Pakistan or the UN to investigate rather than indulging in blame games.

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Recent escalation of tension between Pakistan - India should convince everyone that without a resolution of Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UNSC Resolutions and Kashmiri aspirations, Pakistan India relations would never be normal and Kashmir will continue to burn

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Non adherence to IWT has implications for India.India is a lower riparian on Brahmaputra and other rivers originating in China.This reality in the past shaped India’s approach to respecting downstream rights. By suspending IWT it sets a precedent that could one day haunt India.

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India needs to realise that with the kind of sophisticated weapons acquired by Pakistan and India, a war will have devastating consequences for both, perhaps more for India. The ultimate winners will be the terrorists. Imperative to have a permanent conflict prevention mechanism

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Missile strikes carried out by India in Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Bahawalpur are a huge mistake. We are ready with a response to be carried out soon.Indian attacks represent a reckless and destabilising escalation with serious implications for South Asian peace and security

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Following the false flag Pahalgam operation, Pakistan consistently advocated for restraint and adherence to Int norms.The irresponsible and deeply dangerous adventurism will cost India dearly. Response by Pakistan to the cowardly attack will be remembered by India for generations

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While Pakistan was prepared to respond to Indian aggression,we received credible information last evening from sources in India that India will carry out targeted strikes in Pakistan later at night. We are well aware of next Indian plan of action, and our response will be robust

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May 7 saw the largest BVR aerial battle in history between India & Pakistan,involving over 120 aircrafts.Remarkably,despite the scale of engagement,during which India lost 5 manned and 1 unmanned aircraft including 3 Rafales,1 MIG-29 and 1 SU-30,we never violated indian airspace

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With ceasefire in place, Pakistan and India need to look to future to entail; -A comprehensive dialogue to resolve J&K and other disputes -India to reverse decision to suspend IWT -Allay each other’s concerns on terrorism -India to review its failed/aggressive Neighborhood policy

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I have known FS Vikram Misri for a long time. He is an outstanding diplomat, a decent human being, and well respected around the globe. The present campaign against him is painful and needs to be condemned.

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Prime Minister Modi’s statement is deeply irresponsible and dangerously inflammatory. Such aggressive behaviour not only undermines regional peace but exposes a mindset rooted in hatred, not statesmanship. Pakistan seeks peace, but will not be intimidated.

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Useful & constructive mtg btw High Level Parliamentary delegation led by BilawalBhuttoZardari & Belén Martínez Carbonell Belen Martinez on security situation in South Asia Pak EU rels & importance of rules based order in the conduct of interstate rels Hina Rabbani Khar Jalil Abbas Jilani Dr. Musadik Malik

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During the high-level parliamentary delegation’s visit to Strasbourg, members share their reflections on key outcomes from recent diplomatic engagements. 📍Voices from the delegation on Pakistan’s global outreach. #PakistanEU #ParliamentaryDiplomacy Rahim Hayat Qureshi Dr. Musadik Malik

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Pakistan is contributing to the education of Afghan girls and boys in medical, engineering ,IT,MBA, etc, in accordance with Afghan cultural and religious norms.These students are the future of Afghanistan and will help build their country for peace and prosperity. Khush Amdaid

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Indian decision to suspend IWT was illegal ab initio. Court of Arbitration formed by the heads of ICJ, WB and Lord Chief Justice of UK has ruled that unilateral action by India cannot deprive either the Court or the NE of their competence to adjudicate the issues before them.