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Prime Minister of Pakistan announced the release of Indian pilots

We will release the captured Indian pilots on Friday as our peace gesture." Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan announced the latest decision of the Pakistani government in the parliament on the afternoon of February 28, which is considered by the world public opinion to be Pakistan and India took the first step towards reconciliation.

Prime Minister of Pakistan announced the release of Indian pilots

"I am very worried that the two sides will make a false positive. I think we should not consider war, especially considering the fatality of the nuclear weapons possessed by our two countries." Imran Khan explained to the lawmakers on the 28th that the government will release the captured prisoners. Indian pilot's decision. However, Imran Khan warned that India should not misunderstand his peace posture as "the weakness of the Palestinian side." He said: "India must know that if India continues to take (military) action in the future, we will be forced to retaliate." Imran Khan also said that he tried to call Indian Prime Minister Modi on the 27th because " Upgrading the situation does not meet the interests of either party." However, this proposal did not receive a response from the Indian side.

Imran Khan’s decision was generally endorsed and praised by Pakistani parliamentarians and the community. Some Pakistani netizens commented: "We are happy to be able to reunite with our family members. Without war, we can all have tea at home."

On February 27th, the Indian pilot Abinadhan Walthaman was shot down by the Pakistani side while bombing the side of the Pakistani side of the India-Kashmir control line. Subsequent videos about the pilot being captured and interrogated appeared on the Internet and became the focus of the Internet in India and Pakistan. The video shows that Abinadhan was beaten by a group of angry Pakistani people before being captured, but was later stopped by the bus soldiers who arrived. In another video, he sipped tea and thanked the gentlemen who rescued him from the mob. He also said that "the tea is very good."

The Pakistani TV station quickly broadcasted the video, and the main newspapers of the Pakistani newspaper put the news on the front page on the 28th. The headline of the front page of the English-language newspaper "Forum Express" said: "The Indian pilot thanked the Pakistani army for saving him from the mob." AFP said that Abinadhan was regarded as a "potential trump card" in Pakistan. Perhaps his fate will be the key to pulling back two enemies from the edge of the cliff.

"Global air traffic chaos"

At present, the most serious conflict between Pakistan and India in the past 50 years has not only caused tensions between the two sides, but also caused anxiety in Asia and the world.

"Global air traffic chaos", Germany's "Berlin Daily" said on the 28th that the India-Pakistan conflict has now evolved into an international disaster, at least in the aviation field. Affected by the escalation of the conflict between India and Pakistan, Pakistan announced the closure of airspace on the 27th, and India also closed the airspace in parts of the north. The world's major airlines have suspended flights to parts of Pakistan and parts of India. The airlines were also forced to change routes to avoid India and Pakistan, especially over Kashmir.

Reuters said that about 800 flights a day use the India-Pakistan airspace. Now, flights that have already flown to India, the Middle East and Asia via India-Pakistan airspace have been disrupted. AFP said that only Thai Airways cancelled more than 30 flights on the 28th, and more than 5,000 tourists were trapped at Bangkok Airport. On the evening, Thai Airways announced that the Chinese government had agreed to open the northwestern airspace at the request of Thailand, and the aircraft could bypass the India-Pakistan airspace and fly to Europe.

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