Pakistan releases Indian pilot - India claims "colossal victory"
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Pakistani media reported on the decision of the country's Prime Minister, Imran Khan, regarding a downed Indian Air Force pilot. Recall that after an airstrike on an Indian Air Force plane, an officer of the Indian Armed Forces Abhinandan was in Pakistani captivity. According to the head of the Pakistani government, he does not intend to follow the path of escalation and adheres to international rules and norms, and therefore the Indian pilot will be released.
Imran Khan:
We made a decision in the name of peace to release it tomorrow - March 1.
This statement was made by the prime minister in the Pakistani parliament.
The Indian reaction to the decision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan is noteworthy. The largest Indian publications called the decision of official Islamabad "a colossal victory for India."
This is how the Indian edition describes the situation. Republic:
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan spoke to the Pakistani parliament Wednesday after repeated statements in which he asked India to sit at the negotiating table. As a result, Pakistan failed and had no other choice. India brought Pakistan to its knees, which violated the Geneva Convention with respect to the Indian pilot.
Then there are tirades about how India scared Pakistan, and he is looking for options to "at least somehow save face."
In Pakistani media, the decision of Imran Khan is called "an example of generosity in relation to the one who carried bombs and missiles on Pakistani land."
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