"World Can't Afford Military Confrontation Between India And Pak": UN Chief
- On May 7, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres voiced serious worries regarding India's missile attacks targeting Pakistan across both the Line of Control and the international border.
- Following a deadly attack that killed 26 people in Kashmir and was claimed by a group linked to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba, India responded by initiating Operation Sindoor to target terrorist locations.
- On May 7, Indian authorities confirmed that their military conducted targeted strikes on nine terrorist sites located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, deliberately avoiding any Pakistani military installations.
- Guterres urged both nations to exercise utmost military restraint, emphasizing that a conflict between India and Pakistan would have severe global consequences.
- Diplomatic measures, including visa cancellations and suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty participation, reflect rising conflict risks, prompting calls for justice for attacks and efforts to de-escalate tensions.
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Operation Sindoor: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres Remains ‘Very Concerned’ About India’s Actions Against Pakistan, Says ‘World Cannot Afford Military Confrontation Between 2 Countries’ | 📰 LatestLY
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres remains “very concerned” about India’s military operation against Pakistan, saying “the world cannot afford a confrontation between the two countries”, according to his Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric. 📰 Operation Sindoor: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres Remains ‘Very Concerned’ About India’s Actions Against Pakistan, Says ‘World Cannot Afford Military Confrontation Between 2 Countries’.
"World Can't Afford Military Confrontation Between India And Pak": UN Chief
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres remains "very concerned" about India's military operation against Pakistan, saying "the world cannot afford a confrontation between the two countries", according to his Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric.
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