India unwilling to address historical disputes like Kashmir, says Pakistan
Pakistan Army Chief General Raheel Sharif On Monday Said India Was Not Willing To Address Kashmir Issue. His Statements Came After External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj Slammed Pakistan While Addressing The UNGA, Saying Pakistan Should “stop Day Dreaming About Kashmir Because It Is An Integral Part Of India And Will Always Remain So.
Pakistan Army Chief General Raheel Sharif on Monday said India was not willing to address Kashmir issue. His statements came after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj slammed Pakistan while addressing the UNGA, saying Pakistan should “stop day dreaming about Kashmir because it is an integral part of India and will always remain so."
“India unwilling to address historical disputes like Kashmir, that directly fan misunderstanding,” Raheel Sharif said. Earlier, Mohammed Nafees Zakaria, Spokesperson Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan, posted a series of tweets attacking India on various issues.
“Can Indian EAM explain that if Kashmir is an " integral part of India, why is it on the Agenda of Security Council?" he said.
“Strange that Indian EAM is disowning the UN SC resolutions and that too at the UN. 71stUNGA Indian EAMs reference to Pakistan's province of Balochistan is a violation of UN principles and International law.”
“Reference to Balochistan is a continuous admission by India of its involvement in subversive activities in Pakistan.”
“India trying to divert world attention from its atrocities on defenceless Kashmiris in IOK but her efforts will not succeed.”
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