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NEW DELHI: Pakistan has cried foul over India’s option to host a G20 meeting in Jammu and Kashmir.
In an announcement, Pakistan’s ministry of abroad affairs acknowledged, “Pakistan expresses its strong indignation over India’s decision to hold the G-20 Tourism Working Group meeting in Srinagar on 22-24 May 2023.”
The meeting comes as India has taken up the G20 Presidency this 12 months and this may be the primary worldwide event to be held in Srinagar as a result of the abrogation of Article 370.
“India’s irresponsible move is the latest in a series of self-serving measures to perpetuate its illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir in sheer disregard of the UN Security Council resolutions and in violation of the principles of the UN Charter and the international law. Pakistan vehemently condemns these moves,” Pakistan’s abroad affairs ministry assertion acknowledged.
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India has not issued any response to this assertion. However, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has to date on a regular basis reaffirmed that Kashmir is an integral part of India and no completely different nation has any correct to the touch upon what happens there.
“With its decision to host G-20 events in IOJK (Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir), India is again exploiting its membership of an important international grouping for advancing its self-serving agenda,” the Pakistani assertion added.
“For a country that has a grandiose vision about itself and its place in the world, India has repeatedly demonstrated that it is unable to act as a responsible member of the international community,” says the press launch issued by Pakistan.
Political and diplomatic ties between India and Pakistan have been downgraded as a result of the revocation of Article 370 in Kashmir. On quite a few UN platforms, Pakistan tries to rake up the Kashmir drawback and India on a regular basis provides a befitting rebuttal.
NEW DELHI: Pakistan has cried foul over India’s option to host a G20 meeting in Jammu and Kashmir.
In an announcement, Pakistan’s ministry of abroad affairs acknowledged, “Pakistan expresses its strong indignation over India’s decision to hold the G-20 Tourism Working Group meeting in Srinagar on 22-24 May 2023.”
The meeting comes as India has taken up the G20 Presidency this 12 months and this may be the primary worldwide event to be held in Srinagar as a result of the abrogation of Article 370.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
“India’s irresponsible move is the latest in a series of self-serving measures to perpetuate its illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir in sheer disregard of the UN Security Council resolutions and in violation of the principles of the UN Charter and the international law. Pakistan vehemently condemns these moves,” Pakistan’s abroad affairs ministry assertion acknowledged.
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India has not issued any response to this assertion. However, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has to date on a regular basis reaffirmed that Kashmir is an integral part of India and no completely different nation has any correct to the touch upon what happens there.
“With its decision to host G-20 events in IOJK (Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir), India is again exploiting its membership of an important international grouping for advancing its self-serving agenda,” the Pakistani assertion added.
“For a country that has a grandiose vision about itself and its place in the world, India has repeatedly demonstrated that it is unable to act as a responsible member of the international community,” says the press launch issued by Pakistan.
Political and diplomatic ties between India and Pakistan have been downgraded as a result of the revocation of Article 370 in Kashmir. On quite a few UN platforms, Pakistan tries to rake up the Kashmir drawback and India on a regular basis provides a befitting rebuttal.