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提及5月印巴冲突,巴基斯坦总理联大发言:巴方“使七架印度战机化为废铁与尘埃”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-09-27 11:20

Core Points - The speech by Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz at the 80th United Nations General Assembly highlighted the recent India-Pakistan conflict that occurred in May 2023 [1][3] - Shahbaz emphasized Pakistan's commitment to respond decisively to any external aggression, a stance he previously articulated in 2024 [3] - The conflict was triggered by an attack on tourists in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region on April 22, leading to India's accusations against Pakistan and subsequent military actions [3] Summary by Sections - Conflict Background - The conflict began with an attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22, 2023, which India attributed to Pakistan [3] - Following the attack, India launched "Operation Sindhural" on May 7, 2023, to retaliate against Pakistan [3] - Pakistan responded with "Operation Copper Wall," and both sides agreed to a ceasefire on May 10, 2023 [3] - Military Response - Shahbaz stated that Pakistan's military successfully repelled the enemy's advances, claiming to have rendered seven Indian aircraft "as scrap and dust" [3] - The response was framed as consistent with the principles outlined in the United Nations Charter regarding territorial integrity and national security [3]