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Situation between Pakistan, India in Kashmir remains threat to int’l peace, security: Munir Akram

New York: Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Munir Akram says the situation between Pakistan and India in Kashmir remains a threat to international peace and security.

Addressing a virtual seminar organized by US Army War College, he said Kashmir became a focus of attention when India abrogated its autonomy in 2019 and divided the occupied region into two parts, prompting Pakistan to raise its voice against these illegal measures.

Munir Akram said, after a large number of ceasefire violations by India along the Line of Control,  the  guns have fallen silent and it is hoped that they would remain silent.

He said Pakistan has a stake in a number of current issues that are before the United Nations.

On Afghanistan, Ambassador Akram said Pakistan has facilitated an agreement between the United States and the Taliban for an orderly and responsible withdrawal from Afghanistan, and for negotiations between the Afghan parties to achieve a political settlement.

He said Pakistan has suffered over 80,000 casualties in ‘war on terrorism. Asian Peace

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