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Will raise Kashmir issue at every international forum: Imran Khan after Modi-Trump meet

Pakistan PM Imran Khan's comments follow PM Modi reiterating that Kashmir is a bilateral issue at a joint press meet with US president Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit.

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Islamabad: With Pakistan failing to get traction for its belligerent stand on Kashmir, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday that he will raise the issue at every international forum, including at the UN General Assembly.

In his address to the nation on the Kashmir issue after India revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, Khan assured the people of Pakistan that his government will stand by the Kashmiris till India lifts the restrictions in the Valley.

Outlining his government’s future strategy on Kashmir, Khan said: “First, I believe, the entire nation should stand with the Kashmiri nation. I have said this that I will act as Kashmir’s ambassador”.

“I will tell the world about this, I have shared this with heads of state that I have been in contact with. I will raise this issue at the UN as well,” he said while referring to his scheduled address to the UN General Assembly next month.

“I read in the newspapers that people are disappointed that Muslim countries are not siding with Kashmir. I want to tell you not to be disappointed; if some countries are not raising this issue because of their economic interests, they will eventually take this issue up. They will have to, with time,” he said.

Khan claimed that Prime Minister Modi had made a “historic blunder” by revoking Kashmir’s special autonomy.

“This is the UN’s responsibility, they promised the people of Kashmir that they would protect them. Historically, the world bodies have always sided with the powerful but the UN should know that 1.25 billion Muslims are looking towards it,” he said.

Prime Minister Khan once again raised the nuclear capabilities of the neighbours, saying there are no winners in a nuclear war.


Also read: PM Imran Khan says no more dialogue with India, Delhi mistook offer of talks for appeasement


“Will these big countries keep looking at their economic interests only?They should remember, both countries have nuclear weapons,” Khan said.

“In a nuclear war, no one will win. It will not only wreak havoc in this region, but the entire world will face consequences. It is now up to the international community,” he said.

The External Affairs Ministry said last month that from their (Pakistan) side, they would like to project a panic situation.

“The international community does not think there is a war like situation. It is a ploy to deflect attention…It is time for Pakistan to see the new reality and stop interferring in internal matters of India,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar had said.

Tensions between India and Pakistan spiked after India abrogated provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution, evoking strong reactions from Pakistan.

India has categorically told the international community that the scrapping of Article 370 was an internal matter and also advised Pakistan to accept the reality.

During Modi’s bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France on Monday, the Prime Minister categorically rejected any scope for third party mediation between India and Pakistan on Kashmir, saying the two countries can discuss and resolve all issues bilaterally and “we don’t want to trouble any third country.”

On his part, Trump said he and Modi spoke about Kashmir “at great length” on Sunday night and he feels that both India and Pakistan can resolve it on their own.

“We spoke last night about Kashmir, the Prime Minister really feels he has it (situation) under control. They speak with Pakistan and I’m sure that they will be able to do something that will be very good,” Trump said.


Also read: ‘Don’t want to trouble any third country’: Modi reiterates India-Pakistan a bilateral issue


 

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1 COMMENT

  1. Just wondering, is this not blackmailing the world with the nuclear threat..by the head of a state (albeit on paper)!?
    Why doesnt India expose Pakistan’s hypocrisy to the world? Highlight the humanitarian crisis at home in Pak, the state of Ahmadis, forced conversions of minorities, lynchings under protection of the blasphemy law..!
    Thousands of missing Baloch, Pashtun, Mahajirs, termed as ‘collateral damage’ by its Army!
    Why no sympathy towards the Uighurs condition in China? Instead Pak recently praised China for its handling!!
    Why chants of ‘Kashmir banega Pakistan’ when it supposedly wants Independence of Kashmir? Lets not forget Pak creating, training proxies, hiding OBL, sheltering Taliban, orchestrating mumbai…list goes on! Peaceful country??

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