UN Security Council may meet soon on India-Pakistan tensions
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After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India has warned Pakistan of dire consequences and currently tension remains between the two countries. Meanwhile, fake news related to India is being circulated from Pakistani media outlets and Pakistan based social media handles.
Last attempt at Pakistan's de-escalation against India May 2. Islamabad warned from the UN that the official channels with New Delhi are being cut off. The Pakistani Ambassador to the United Nations repeated evidence of preparations for military manoeuvres ordered by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but advocated preventive diplomacy to avoid any direct confrontation like that of 2019.
Pakistan UN Envoy's "Kinetic Action" By India "Imminent" Warning
Tension has been building up in the region following last month's terrorist attack in Pahalgam, for which The Resistance Front, a front outfit of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility.
UN Security Council may meet soon on India-Pakistan tensions
UNITED NATIONS: Greece, which holds the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council, has said that a council meeting on rising tensions between India and Pakistan may happen “sooner rather than later”, while Pakistan indicated that it is keeping “all options” open, including raising the issue at the Security Council. “All the options are [on the table], including raising it in the Security Council. We will take the decision at the appropriate…
Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, briefed UN correspondents on the escalation of tensions between Pakistan and India following the attack on Jammu and Kashmir. It is recalled that Pakistan is a Non-Permanent Member of the UN Security Council for the two-year term of 2025-26. Mr. Ahmad began by saying that "in light of recent developments in South Asia and the increasing regional tension, including the…
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