In response to a question in the question-and-answer session at The Council of Foreign Relations held in New York, Zardari said that Pakistan’s relations with India do not appear to be good.
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
Pakistan came in the gruesome Flooding Despite Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari during a speech in New York Kashmir issue has been raised. During this time, he could also place a demand for funds to improve the condition of his country. In response to a question in the question-and-answer session at The Council of Foreign Relations held in New York, Zardari said that Pakistan’s relations with India do not appear to be good.
Zardari was asked a question in this session whether Pakistan can have good relations with India in the midst of floods. To this Zardari said, ‘I don’t see any sign of it. Even at such a time, India did not offer us any kind of assistance. Our party and the party of the PM of our country are very upset at the moment, in such a situation we are trying to create a peaceful atmosphere with India. But India has fundamentally changed.
Zardari is in New York during this time and he has come to attend the high level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. Zardari further said in his reply that it is now becoming very difficult for Pakistan to keep in touch with India.
India raised the issue of terrorism
Earlier on Thursday, India called it sad that in the UN Security Council, when the issue of banning the world’s most dangerous terrorists arises, attempts are made to save them from punishment and politics is used to avoid accountability. Support is taken. India made this statement alluding to China’s ban on blacklisting Pakistan-based terrorists.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, while addressing the 15-member UN Security Council on the issue of Ukraine, said, the fight against the avoidance of punishment is important for establishing peace and justice on a large scale. The Security Council should give a clear and unanimous message on this issue.
Recourse to politics to avoid accountability
The meeting was held on Thursday under the chairmanship of French Minister of European and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna. In an indirect attack on China, Jaishankar said, one should never resort to politics to avoid accountability. Not even to save the guilty from punishment. It is sad that we have seen this happen in the same council recently when there was talk of banning some of the most dangerous terrorists in the world.
He said, if the culprits of the horrific attacks in broad daylight are not punished, then this council should think what message we are giving by not punishing the culprits. If we want to ensure credibility, then we have to make continuous efforts.
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