News India Live, Digital Desk: Afraid of India’s possible retaliation after the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan has demanded intervention in the United Nations. The Pakistani representative said that Pakistan is ready to respond to any of India’s action, while the international community has been appealed to reduce tension.
Pakistan is running on international forums for fear of India’s possible retaliation after the Pahalgam terror attack. Now Pakistan’s permanent Representative of Pakistan, Asim Iftikhar Ahmed in the United Nations, has demanded the United Nations intervention citing threat from India. Ahmed claimed that there is a threat of military action from India and international efforts should be intensified to prevent this situation.
He threatened any attempt to stop the water of the Indus River as “war action”, threatening that Pakistan would exercise its right to self -defense in any such situation. He further said that if the tension continues, Pakistan will also consider calling an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
Although a spokesman for UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres clarified that any mediation required the consent of the two countries, but India has made it clear that it is a bilateral matter and has no role in the third party. India has been continuously talking about the 1972 Shimla Agreement, emphasizing bilateral talks.
Ahmed claimed to have “concrete intelligence” by India to attack Pakistan, although no clear details were given. He said that Pakistan does not want to increase tension but is fully ready to protect itself. He completely rejected Pakistan’s relationship with Pahalgam terror attack.
At the same time, when reporters asked questions on Pakistan’s terrorism on historical relations and the culprits of the Mumbai attack, they refused to directly answer the allegations towards India.
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