Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. PHOTO: INP
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Thursday urged a UN Secretary General to designate a special attach� on Kashmir as India had sealed all doors on any dialogue.
The PM pronounced this while handing over a dossier, documenting India’s tellurian rights violations in Indian Occupied Kashmir, to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
During a meeting, a PM pronounced “There is a need to designate a special attach� on Kashmir, as India has sealed all doors on any dialogue.”
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Abbasi also briefed a UN Secretary General about ceasefire violations by Indian confidence army along a Line of Control, observant “There have been around 600 violations this year alone.” He also forked that currently also 4 Pakistanis have been martyred by Indian firing.
Abbasi and Guterres also discussed a conditions in Afghanistan and concluded on a need for a negotiated allotment to move durability assent in Afghanistan. The PM also called for a enlargement of UNMOGIP.
The UN Secretary General told a premier that Pakistan was really dear to his heart and pronounced he had visited a nation many times.
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The UN Secretary General said, “I myself have witnessed Pakistan’s counter-terrorism operations and we am good suitor of Pakistan’s efforts in this regard.” He combined that he was also a good suitor of Pakistan’s approved consolidation.
He also conveyed a thankfulness of a United Nations for Pakistan in the peacekeeping efforts.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1512930/pm-urges-un-secretary-general-appoint-special-envoy-kashmir/