- Pak a shipment says that the problem of Kashmiro causes tensions with India.
- Go up, it’s time for the world to act now and solve it.
- Call UNSC to implement UN resolutions.
United Nations: Pakistan has asked the United Nations Security Council to take urgent measures to resolve the Kashmir dispute, said the country’s permanent representative before the UN, the ambassador to Iphtikhar Ahmad.
Ahmad’s comments arrived when Pakistan took over the presidency of the Council for July. He said that the long -standing basket problem is causing serious tensions between Pakistan and India.
Speaking at a press conference full at the UN Headquarters in New York, he said it was time for the world to act and not let the matter collect dust.
“It is time for this to be addressed (Kashmir Dispute), and I would say that this is not just a responsibility of Pakistan, we are here temporarily, two years as a non -permanent member,” said a press conference full of people at the UN headquarters in New York, while we answered a question.
“I think it is the responsibility of the Security Council itself, and particularly the permanent members, see that they take certain steps to really implement their own resolutions,” said Ambassador Iphtikhar.
“That is the way forward,” he added.
Before the press conference, the Council of 15 members met and approved the work program for the month of July.
“Our approach is firmly rooted in the aims and principles of the UN Charter: Pacific Settlement of Disputes, Sovereign Equality, Respect for International Law and Multilateralism,” said the ambassador to Iphtikhar to the UN body of correspondents.
Pakistan, he said, will convene two exclusive events during his presidency: a high level debate on the promotion of international peace and security through multilateralism and the peaceful settlement of disputes, scheduled for July 22, and on the cooperation not hey
In addition, DPM/FM will also preside over the open quarterly debate on Palestine on July 23.
“The debates come from the reality that today’s crises often arise from unresolved disputes, the erosion of international obligations and the underutilization of the peaceful media enshrined in chapter VI of the letter,” said Pakistani envoy.
“Our goal is: to reflect on the effectiveness of dispute solution mechanisms; discuss obstacles to the implementation of council decisions; explore ways to improve diplomacy, mediation and technical support; and reinforce the commitments committed to the agreement of the future to preventive diplomacy and the resolution of peaceful disputes.”
In Kashmira, Ambassador Ali Iphtikhar also said that all problems on the security council agenda can be discussed at any time, and the dispute of decades about the state of the Himalayas was on the agenda under the question of India-Pakistan.
The UN Security Council has pronounced it in several resolutions that, among other elements, grant the people of Kashmir their right to self -determination, he said.
“It is a standing dispute. It has several dimensions,” said Pakistan’s envoy, pointing to his dimension of peace and security, political and legal dimension, and also a human rights dimension.
“This is a problem that has not been solved. It is a cause of tensions and frictions between India and Pakistan. It is preventing the development of friendly relationships in our region. It is time for this to be addressed,” he added.
The Council, he said, will focus on key global issues, including the situation in the Middle East and developments in Africa, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
The presidency of the Security Council, the world body energy center, is part of the two -year term of Pakistan as a non -permanent member of the UNSC, which began in January 2025. The presidency rotates monthly among its 15 members in alphabetical order.
The previous terms of Pakistan in the Council were in 2012–13, 2003–04, 1993–94, 1983–84, 1976–77, 1968–69 and 1952–53.
Pakistan was chosen as a non -permanent member with the overwhelming support of the UN membership, obtaining 182 votes from 193.