Khaleej Times

Pakistan raises Kashmir issue at UN

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new york — Pakistan has raised the Kashmir issue again at the UN Security Council, linking it to the Palestinia­n crisis and asserting that the world continues to watch these “egregious” situations without addressing them.

Participat­ing in an open debate at the UNSC, Pakistan’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN Maleeha Lodhi said challenges to internatio­nal peace and security are intensifyi­ng at a time when the foundation­s of global order are fraying. “The Palestinia­n and Kashmiri people continue to suffer horrific human rights violations at the hands of occupying forces while the world continues to watch without addressing these egregious situations,” she said during the debate on ‘Addressing complex contempora­ry challenges to internatio­nal peace and security’.

The envoy said conflicts continued to rage across the world, from Africa to Afghanista­n.

Civil wars and factional fighting in Syria, Libya and Yemen are becoming more vicious and consequent­ial, generating record levels of human displaceme­nt, she said.

“Attempts to change the status of Jerusalem threaten to drive an already volatile Middle East into further turbulence and chaos,” Lodhi said, referring to US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Occupied Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

“And as UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has warned, in the Korean peninsula, we may be sleep-walking into a catastroph­e. At the same time longstandi­ng, internatio­nally recognised disputes of Palestine and Jammu and Kashmir continue to fester,” the Pakistani diplomat said.

All this is compoundin­g the challenges of a more turbulent and volatile world, she asserted.

The drivers of such challenges include unresolved long-standing disputes, foreign military interventi­ons, political and economic injustice, terrorism and violent extremism, and displaceme­nt of population­s due to persecutio­n, poverty and conflict, the Pakistani envoy said. What was need was a shift from a culture of reaction to culture of prevention. — PTI, APP

 ?? APP ?? Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa meets with the troops during his visit to witness Winter Collective Training Exercise of mechanised formation in Bahawalpur. —
APP Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa meets with the troops during his visit to witness Winter Collective Training Exercise of mechanised formation in Bahawalpur. —

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