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Erdogan's speech at UN gave courage to Kashmiris

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the stability and peace of South Asia, is still a burning issue," Erdogan had said in the speech he made via videolink to the 193-member Assembly's landmark 75th session.

"Steps taken following the abolition of the special status of JammuKashm­ir further complicate­d the problem," he said, referring to the August 5, 2019, unilateral move by India to annex the disputed territory. "We are in favour of solving this issue through dialogue, within the framework of the United Nations resolution­s and especially in line with the expectatio­ns of the people of Kashmir," the Turkish leader said.

The Kashmir dispute is on the agenda of the UN Security Council, which has adopted at least 11 resolution­s since 1948 that call for an impartial plebiscite to determine the wishes of the people in the disputed state.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday thanked Turkish President Recep Teyyip Erdogan for raising the Kashmir dispute in the United Nations General Assembly, saying that his address has given "courage and confidence" to oppressed Kashmiris.

Qureshi, in a telephonic conversati­on with his Turkish counterpar­t Mevlüt Çavusoglu, thanked Ankara for its "consistent and categorica­l stance on the Kashmir dispute". "It is a matter of satisfacti­on that both the countries share identical views on important regional and internatio­nal matters," the foreign minister told Çavusoglu.

During the conversati­on, Qureshi reaffirmed Pakistan's determinat­ion to continue to play a positive role for

 ??  ?? regional peace and security, including in the Afghan peace process. The Turkish foreign minister appreciate­d the steps taken by Pakistan for regional peace, including its efforts for peace in Afghanista­n.
Last month, President Erdogan had, during his address to the UN General Assembly, termed the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan "a burning issue" and called for resolving it through dialogue. "The Kashmir conflict, which is also key to
regional peace and security, including in the Afghan peace process. The Turkish foreign minister appreciate­d the steps taken by Pakistan for regional peace, including its efforts for peace in Afghanista­n. Last month, President Erdogan had, during his address to the UN General Assembly, termed the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan "a burning issue" and called for resolving it through dialogue. "The Kashmir conflict, which is also key to

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