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Baloch Leader Condemns Trump's Oil Deal: 'Balochistan is Not for Sale'

Baloch Leader Condemns Trump's Oil Deal: 'Balochistan is Not for Sale'

Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch criticized Trump, stating that the oil deal announced by Pakistan and the United States is an abuse of Balochistan's land and resources. He warned, “Balochistan is not for sale.”

balochistan Trump Warning: The new oil and mineral resource deal between Pakistan and the United States has sparked b reactions in Balochistan. US President Donald Trump announced an agreement with Pakistan aimed at implementing a joint natural resource exploitation plan. Trump shared information about this deal on the social media platform 'Truth Social'. He stated that the United States and Pakistan will jointly develop a vast oil reserve.

Resources Belong to Pakistan or Balochistan?

As soon as the deal was announced, Baloch leaders and activists began protesting. They alleged that the resources the United States intends to exploit are not in Pakistan but on Balochistan's soil. Baloch activist Mir Yar Baloch said that Pakistan is portraying Balochistan's resources as its own property, while the truth is that these resources belong to the Baloch people, and external occupation will not be tolerated.

Strong Message from Baloch Leader

Mir Yar Baloch stated clearly that Balochistan is not a part of Pakistan, nor do its resources belong to Pakistan. He said that the oil, natural gas, lithium, copper, aluminum, and other rare earth metals present in Balochistan are our property, and no external force can seize them.

Warning Trump, Baloch leaders said that if the United States tries to enter Balochistan like China and Pakistan, it will also face defeat.

Sharp Attack on Trump

The anger of Baloch leaders was directed not only at Pakistan but also directly at Donald Trump. Baloch activists reacted sharply to Trump's statement in which he talked about developing oil reserves together with Pakistan. They said that Trump is proceeding with a businessman's mindset but does not know the ground reality of the region. The Baloch leader told Trump, "Do not come to our land, it is not for sale."

Sympathy Also Expressed for India

Balochistan has expressed sympathy towards India. Balochistan described Trump's decision to impose a 25% tariff on India as unfair and said that Trump's stance is detrimental to India and beneficial to Pakistan. The Baloch leader said that Trump should understand that by making a deal with Pakistan, he is causing economic and political damage to his own country.

Pakistan's Hopes and Ground Reality

Pakistan has termed this deal with the United States as historic. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that this agreement will take the partnership between the two countries to new heights and meet Pakistan's energy needs. However, experts say that Pakistan has claimed to have oil and gas reserves in its coastal areas many times before, but in practice, no major success has been achieved so far.

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