FM Qureshi urges UN chief to resolve Kashmir issue

Pakistan willing to hold talks with India, says FM Qureshi


News Desk September 29, 2018
Pakistan wants to hold talks with India for peace, says FM Qureshi. PHOTO: EXPRESS

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday urged United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to resolve the issue of Kashmir in accordance with resolutions passed by the intergovernmental organisation, reported Express News.

During a meeting with the UN chief, the foreign minister also discussed issues plaguing the region and agreed that regional peace can only be achieved through dialogue.

Qureshi is attending 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

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The foreign minister also briefed the UN chief on atrocities committed by Indian occupying forces in the valley. “The Kashmir issue should be resolved according to UN resolutions, which should be enforced on all parties,” Qureshi said.

FM Qureshi also warned the UN chief to remain wary of Indian propaganda, "Pakistan is willing to hold talks with India for peace and is ready to talk with India on all matters, however, India should also play its role.” FM added.

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Referring to Afghanistan, FM Qureshi assured Gutterres that peace in the war-torn country can be achieved through dialogue and negotiations between warring parties.

Guterres also lauded Islamabad's role in world peace, saying that it is an important member of the UN body.

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Engr.Amir Sultan Rana | 6 years ago | Reply A long awaiting issue still need to be resolved. I think, UN should be serious in making this issue settled. Pakistan is right on its agenda and demand. UN should play as neutral and implement the decision for which Pakistan is looking for long. I think, Pakistan is in a very good position at this stage and should move forward to resolve this issue for all times to come. Best of luck Pakistan.
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