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India’s pointed retort to Pakistan’s Bhutto following her “Kashmir statement” in the UN was, “Hosting Osama bin Laden”

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India's pointed retort to Pakistan's Bhutto

Credent Tv: Bhutto stated that Pakistan firmly believes that the Security Council’s active participation may help to settle important security issues, especially those in its region.

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar criticised the neighbouring state without naming any nations after Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari suddenly brought up the Kashmir issue at a UN meeting in New York to discuss multilateralism.

Speaking on behalf of his country, Jaishankar stated that the UN’s reputation depended on how well it handles the major problems of the day, including pandemics, climate change, wars, and terrorism.

He went on to remark, “Our discourse must never accept the normalisation of such dangers while looking for solutions. The need to defend actions that the rest of the world deems wrong shouldn’t even be a consideration.” “That unquestionably holds true for state-sponsored international terrorism. Additionally, sheltering Osama Bin Laden and attacking a nearby parliament cannot be used as justification for speaking before this council “He seemed to be referring to Pakistan when he said that.

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After Bhutto brought up the Kashmir issue in a meeting called to discuss the New orientation for reformed multilateralism (NORM) during India’s UNSC presidency in December, Jaishankar responded.

According to the foreign minister of Pakistan, the UN Security Council (UNSC) is largely in charge of preserving world peace and security.

“The best strategy for advancing peace and resolving disputes is multilateral solutions that fall under the purview of the security council. Parties to a dispute are unable to support multilateral processes one day, multilateral reforms the next, insist on bilateral channels the following, and ultimately impose unilateral acts “Without mentioning Jammu and Kashmir by name, he said.

According to Bhutto, Pakistan firmly believes that the Security Council’s active participation may help to settle key security issues, especially those in its region.

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He continued, “The UN charter should be universally and consistently upheld as the foundation for multilateralism.

Bhutto stated amid requests for India to be admitted to the Security Council, “The chances for the vast majority of UN member states to be represented on the Security Council will be proportionally diminished by the addition of new permanent members to the UNSC. The sovereign equality of all must be upheld, not the superiority of some.” Pakistan has discussed its bilateral issues on the UN platform, which is intended for international agenda, before. India answers in kind and denounces its abuse of the UN stage.