Why is Pakistan’s best friend Türkiye supporting India? China-Pakistan got chilli

Why is Pakistan’s best friend Türkiye supporting India?  China-Pakistan got chilli


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Prime Minister Modi has also shared pictures of the meeting on social media. What Erdogan said after this is no less than a shock for both Pakistan and China.

A statement by Turkish President Erdogan during G20 in Delhi has troubled Pakistan. This statement might have worried China also. In fact, after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Erdogan had a change of heart towards India. There was a long conversation between the two in which there was a long discussion on strengthening trade and infrastructure. This meeting took place on the sidelines of the G20 conference. Prime Minister Modi has also shared pictures of the meeting on social media. What Erdogan said after this is no less than a shock for both Pakistan and China.

He said that we would be proud if a country like India is in the United Nations Security Council. This big statement came from a person whose views are considered anti-India. Who runs the nefarious agenda of Kashmir in collaboration with Pakistan. Who openly opposed the removal of Article 370. Who keeps trying to prove himself as Caliph by playing the Muslim card. The same Erdogan started advocating India’s permanent membership in the UNSC.

Answering the question of journalists in a press briefing, he said that for the P5 or the five permanent members of the Security Council (China, France, Russia, Britain and America), the Turkish President said that the world is bigger than five. He said that we would be proud if a country like India becomes a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. This statement of the Turkish President is shocking not only for India but also for China and Pakistan. Turkey has been a part of the anti-China factionalism. China has been continuously opposing India’s permanent membership in UNSC. Now the same Turkey is going against China and advocating India’s permanent membership.

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