JNM journalist Hardeep Jamwal, Jammu
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has made a major statement regarding the ceasefire between Iran and the United States. He said, “Pakistan has done what no one else could.” His statement has sparked heated debate in political circles.
The Chief Minister made this statement while speaking to reporters after an event in Srinagar. He said that the ceasefire is a positive step and raises hopes for peace in the region.
Pakistan’s role appreciated
The Chief Minister said that if Pakistan played a role in the ceasefire, it should be acknowledged. He said that every effort to establish peace, regardless of the country, should be appreciated.
Questions raised about India’s role
Omar Abdullah said that despite India’s good relations with other countries, it could not play an active role in this process.
He also said that India’s relations with Israel could somehow hinder this. If India’s position had been balanced, it could have played a mediator role.
Comments on Israel and the United States
The Chief Minister stated that if a ceasefire breaks down in the future, Israel would be responsible. He appealed to the United States to control Israel and make efforts to maintain peace.
He also criticized US President Donald Trump’s rhetoric, saying that his statements frequently change and that his language does not seem befitting a responsible position.
Questions on the Objective of the War
The Chief Minister also questioned the objective of this entire conflict. He said that if the situation was normal before the war and later became complicated, then what was ultimately achieved by this conflict should be considered.
Conclusion
This statement by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has sparked a new debate. While he praised Pakistan’s role, he also raised questions about India’s diplomatic position and international relations.



