‘You have been seriously misled by Asim Munir’: Baloch leader’s open letter to Trump; Oil reserves not in Pakistan

Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch wrote an open letter to US President Donald Trump, which warned him that he was misled about “massive oil reserves” from General Asim Munir and his diplomatic challenges in Pakistan. Oil, natural gas, copper, lithium, uranium and rare earth mineral reserves are not located in real Pakistan and ‘Republic Balochistan’, he wrote.“Your recognition of huge oil and mineral reserves in the region is really accurate. However, with proper respect, it is mandatory to inform your administration that you have been seriously misled by Pakistani military leadership, especially General Asim Munir and the real geography and ownership of these important resources by his diplomatic channels.”
“These unused reserves of oil, natural gas, copper, lithium, uranium, and rare earth minerals are not located within the regions of Punjab which are real Pakistan. They belong to the Republic of Balochistan, which is a historically sovereign nation under the illegal illegal business by Pakistan. Benefits,” he said.Trump announced a major deal with Pakistan, in which Pakistan and the US will work together on developing “their big oil reserves”, according to a true social position of Trump. “We are in the process of selecting the oil company that will lead this partnership,” Trump wrote. Cnergyico, Pakistan’s largest refinery, has claimed that an agreement has been finalized to import 1 million barrels of US oil with Vitol, the company’s vice -president, USama Qureshi, told Reuters. This will be Pakistan’s first acquisition of American crude oil. The Baloch leader said that Balochistan is not for sale. “We will not allow Pakistan, China, or any other foreign power to take advantage of our land or its resources without the clear consent of the Baloch people. Our sovereignty is non-conventional, and our struggle for the right ownership and freedom continues with dignity and flexibility,” he wrote to Trump in his open letter.