ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to formally brief the UN Security Council (UNSC) about the Indian aggression and latest security situation in South Asia.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has directed Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN to convene a meeting of the UN Security Council over the latest situation in the region.
Pakistan will inform the UN Security Council about India’s aggressive actions, provocations and provocative statements. Pakistan will specifically highlight India’s illegal actions to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty.
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Pakistan will also clarify how India’s aggressive actions are endangering peace and security in South Asia and beyond the region.
This important diplomatic move is part of Pakistan’s efforts to present accurate facts to the international community.