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Thursday, January 16, 2020

PM chairs session on Kashmir

PM chairs session on Kashmir attended by COAS, DG ISI


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Thursday that February 5  (Kashmir Day) will be observed in complete solidarity with the oppressed people of Indian occupied Kashmir
The PM chaired a high-level session on Kashmir today, where chief of Army staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Director General Inter-Services Intelligence Lt Gen Faiz Hameedwere also present.

In the session, the ongoing lockdown of the valley since India revoked lok's special status was condemned. The PM reiterated diplomatic, political and moral support for the plight of Kashmiris.

PM Imran welcomes UNSC session on Kashmir, reaffirms support for Kasmiris

Prime Minister Imran Khan earlier today welcomed a meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held in New York to discuss the humanitarian crisis and communications lock down imposed on occupied Kashmir by India.

The Prime Minister in his message on Twitter reiterated that the issue of ocupied Kashmir was an internationally recognized dispute that remains on the agenda of the international body.


 " Pakistan welcomes UN Security Council discussing the situation in Jammu and Kashmir again. An internationally recognized dispute, Jammu and Kashmir remains on the security Council's reflects a recognition of the seriousness of the prevailing situation, " PM Imran wrote on Twitter.




Jammu and Kashmir dispute must be resolved in accordance with relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the will of the Kashmiri people. We will continue to provide moral, political and diplomatic support to the Kashmiri people until they secure their inalienable people until they secure their inalienable right to self determination,"he added.

The UNSC had on Wednesday met for the second time in less than six months behind closed doors to discuss the alarming situations in the occupied valley. After the meeting, Chinese Ambassador to UN Zhang Jun confirmed the Council had reviewed the situation in the occupied valley.

"We had a meeting on Jammu and Kashmir," Jun said , adding the 15-member Council was briefed by the UN secretariat on the situation on the ground. A UN department over the situations in the region, after which a discussion was held on the matter.

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