Pakistan Levels Counter-Allegations Against India During UNSC Debate; Kashmir and Indus Waters Treaty Also Cited
New York: During a crucial debate on terrorism at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Pakistan leveled counter-allegations against India, accusing it of engaging in terrorism itself.
Pakistan's immediate counter-response came after India's representative, P. Harish, strongly articulated concerns within the UNSC regarding Pakistan's decades-long support for terrorism, the existence of terror training camps, and the harboring of terrorists.
Pakistani representative Saima Saleem claimed that India is violating international laws by relying on terrorism and pursuing aggressive policies. She asserted that this conduct has jeopardized the security of the entire region.
On this occasion, Pakistan once again raised the issues of Kashmir and the Indus Waters Treaty on the United Nations platform.
While Pakistan has consistently denied the allegations—backed by evidence—made by India regarding the assistance provided to terrorist groups within its territory, numerous reports and pieces of evidence pointing against Pakistan are available at the international level.
This incident once again underscores the strained relations between the two nations.
New York: During a crucial debate on terrorism at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Pakistan leveled counter-allegations against India, accusing it of engaging in terrorism itself.
Pakistan's immediate counter-response came after India's representative, P. Harish, strongly articulated concerns within the UNSC regarding Pakistan's decades-long support for terrorism, the existence of terror training camps, and the harboring of terrorists.
Pakistani representative Saima Saleem claimed that India is violating international laws by relying on terrorism and pursuing aggressive policies. She asserted that this conduct has jeopardized the security of the entire region.
On this occasion, Pakistan once again raised the issues of Kashmir and the Indus Waters Treaty on the United Nations platform.
While Pakistan has consistently denied the allegations—backed by evidence—made by India regarding the assistance provided to terrorist groups within its territory, numerous reports and pieces of evidence pointing against Pakistan are available at the international level.
This incident once again underscores the strained relations between the two nations.
Pakistan's immediate counter-response came after India's representative, P. Harish, strongly articulated concerns within the UNSC regarding Pakistan's decades-long support for terrorism, the existence of terror training camps, and the harboring of terrorists.
Pakistani representative Saima Saleem claimed that India is violating international laws by relying on terrorism and pursuing aggressive policies. She asserted that this conduct has jeopardized the security of the entire region.
On this occasion, Pakistan once again raised the issues of Kashmir and the Indus Waters Treaty on the United Nations platform.
While Pakistan has consistently denied the allegations—backed by evidence—made by India regarding the assistance provided to terrorist groups within its territory, numerous reports and pieces of evidence pointing against Pakistan are available at the international level.
This incident once again underscores the strained relations between the two nations.
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