Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pakistan and China need to reflect on move by UNSC’

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“We hope the message has gone loud and clear to Pakistan that if at all there’s any matter between India and Pak that needs to be discussed, it should be done bi l at e r al l y, ” s ai d Kumar.

China and Pakistan tried, for the third time, to raise the Kashmir issue at the United Nations on Wednesday but the efforts were thwarted by India’s diplomatic allies who left Beijing isolated, according to officials aware of the developmen­t.

China got a “stinging response” when it raised Kashmir at a closed-door informal consultati­on of the UN Security Council (UNSC), Syed Akbaruddin, the Indian envoy to the UN, said in a late-night tweet on Wednesday.

“Today @UN... our flag is flying high. Those that launched a “False Flag” effort got a stinging response f r o m o u r many friends...,” he wrote.

The attempts to raise the issue were through a fresh letter by Islamabad to Vietnam (which holds the presidency of the UN Security Council for this month) and an attempt by Beijing to put Kashmir as a topic of discussion during the informal meeting on Wednesday night. The efforts were meant to revive the failed December 2019 bid to raise Kashmir at the UNSC. The UNSC did not take up a Pakistani letter last month after India pushed back strongly with the help of its friends in the council, particular­ly France and the US.

According to South Block officials, the Chinese-pakistani plan was meant to set the stage for Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s visit to the US starting Wednesday. Instead, hours before Qureshi’s arrival, the plan unravelled, with India’s allies saying they will stick to their stance that Kashmir was a bilateral issue between Delhi and Islamabad.

CHINA GOT A ‘STINGING RESPONSE’ WHEN IT RAISED KASHMIR AT THE UNSC, AKBARUDDIN SAID IN A TWEET

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