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Pakistan Pm Imran Khan Says Disappointed With The International Community Over The Kashmir Issue

Pakistan, which was supposed to benefit from the Kashmir issue at international forums, could not be harmed. The cousin remained unanimous in support of their claim. China is also struggling to support Pakistan. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has indirectly acknowledged his defeat at the United Nations. It is remarkable in itself that no one cares about their claims in the case of Kashmir. Speaking at a press conference in the UN, Imran commented that he had little support from the world.

He alleged that countries focusing on the Indian market, which has a population of more than 100 crores, have not come forward to support their claim. He expressed disappointment that there was nothing more to do with international support for Kashmir. Imran said that he had made every effort to go to war with India and that war was not our priority.

“The response of the international community was disappointing. If eight million Europeans or Jews and Americans were pressured, the situation would have been different. Who could not put pressure on Prime Minister Modi in this regard? Once the sanctions are lifted, it is up to God what happens there Liyali .. Imran nervous that you think the Kashmiris will accept India’s actions.

Pakistan has opposed the repeal of Article 370 and urges the international community to be involved. However, India has made it clear that it is their internal affairs and will not tolerate the interference of others. Pak’s resolution on the UN Security Council was sidelined, but the country lacked the support of members who needed to pass a resolution at the Human Rights Council. Kashmir is a bipartisan state, and no one is willing to negotiate peacefully.

However, US President Trump has announced that he will intervene. Trump has also joined hands with India’s refusal to do so. Trump made interesting comments during a meeting with Prime Minister Modi on his US tour. Trump said on Tuesday that he was ready to help Pakistan in seeking mediation. But the two countries’ views on Kashmir are very different from each other, he said.

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