The UK has urged India and Pakistan that it is ‘incredibly dangerous’, saying that it is ‘incredibly dangerous’ India news

London: The UK government is urging India and Pakistan to de-asselate and return to dialogue, while a Tory Peer is calling Britain to “direct intervention”.
Highbury’s British Foreign Minister Lord Colins on Wednesday during a debate on the Pahalgam terror attack at the House of Lords said that the situation between two nuclear powers is “incredibly dangerous”.
He said that all colleagues need “to ensure” D-Suscule “to come together. “We are going to work with all international and regional partners to ensure that we create the conditions where dialogue can happen, which is not happening at the moment,” Coalins said.
Lord Ahmed, Tory Peer of former South Asia minister Wimbledon, called for “direct intervention” by the UK government. “What is needed is direct intervention. Britain has a unique role. I propose that a special messenger has been appointed to go to the region to talk to both countries on behalf of our Prime Minister, to ensure that it is not to ensure that to ensure that between the UK and the two countries to ensure that he is not.
Face-off between Indian origin and Pakistani-origin protesters has already damaged arrests and diplomatic buildings.
Orthodox colleague Lord Kallanan picked up a “extremely related video”, which shows Pakistan’s diplomatic diplomat outside Pakistan’s High Commission to gesture to a throat of Indian protesters. He said, “Such threatening action is completely unacceptable on the streets of London, especially a recognized diplomatic. What action the government is going to take against this person,” he asked.
Tory Peer Baronic Verma said: “It would be useful for UK to send a very clear signal that violence is not acceptable by gestures.”
Coalins said: “We urge all of us to increase the situation. We will communicate at all levels, diplomatically and with local community leaders. We condemn any kind of vandalism and ask any protesters to protest peacefully and the way they follow the law.”