Pakistan Lobbied with US Officials Over 60 Times to Halt Operation Sindoor

New Delhi: Pakistan sought the help of the superpower America to stop the aggression of the Indian security forces during Operation Sindhur. Fresh evidence has emerged that the country has been lobbying hard for this. Pakistan made a serious effort to meet American officials in Washington. It sought American help in a diplomatic manner. Pakistani diplomats and security forces officials sought American help to pacify India. It seems that about 50 meetings were held. An English media article wrote that Pakistani officials had pleaded with America to implement a ceasefire. The related documents were also reviewed in the article. It is known that Indian military forces launched Operation Sindhur after the Pahalgam terror attack.

According to records filed under the US Foreign Agents Registration Act, Pakistani officials met with US officials about 60 times. The Pakistani ambassador and defense officials reportedly met with US officials via email, phone, and in person. The documents show that Pakistan urged the US to take action to stop India’s aggression. Pakistani officials met with US lawmakers, the Pentagon, and journalists. Pakistan discussed Kashmir, regional security, rare earths, bilateral ties, and media organizations. Pakistan reportedly spent a lot of money on lobbying during Operation Sindhur. The media report said that Pakistan has signed agreements with six lobbying firms. It is understood that Trump met with Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir after signing the agreement with the Seiden Law Firm.

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