Pakistan FM strongly raised Kashmir dispute in joint press conference with UNGA Chief
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has categorically said that the Kashmir dispute is a reality and nobody can remove it from the agenda of the UN Security Council.
While addressing a Joint News Conference along with the UN General Assembly President Volkan Bozkir after talks in Islamabad on Thursday, the foreign minister called upon the United Nations to play its role for the resolution of Palestine and Jammu and Kashmir disputes which are on the agenda of the UN Security Council for over seven decades.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that there are similarities between the Palestinian situation and that of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the oppressed peoples in both the territories faced with the worst form of human rights violations are demanding their right to self-determination.
The foreign minister said that Pakistan expects the United Nations to continue to play its leadership role for the revival of the peace process in the Middle East. He said that the fire there can be extinguished through dialogue and a two-state solution in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions.
The foreign minister said that timely humanitarian assistance should also be provided to the Palestinians affected by Israeli aggression.
Qureshi said that Pakistan has supported the Afghan reconciliation process and will continue to do so. He said that Pakistan is supportive of the Istanbul process and international conference that should take place at the earliest in Istanbul.
The President UN General Assembly said that both Palestine and Kashmir disputes are of the same age. He reiterated that the UN position on Jammu and Kashmir dispute is governed by its charter and the applicable Security Council resolutions.
Volkan Bozkir appreciated Pakistan’s efforts for peace and stability in Afghanistan. He was also appreciative of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Ten Billion Tree Tsunami project, debt relief initiative, and the steps taken to check the spread of COVID-19.