New UN Chief Offers His Good Offices To Defuse India-Pakistan Tensions
Faizan Hashmi Published January 07, 2017 | 09:35 AM
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 7 (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 07th Jan, 2017 ) : UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who assumed his functions as the world's top diplomat this week, has offered to play a role of an honest broker between Pakistan and India amid tensions between the two South Asian neighbours stemming from some serious developments in the disputed Kashmir region, according to diplomatic sources.
The UN chief made the offer after Pakistan's UN Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi gave an extensive briefing on the situation, especially the positioning of Indian special forces in occupied Kashmir's Kupwara and Rajauri districts along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary, indicating another escalatory move.
Ambassador Lodhi, who met the secretary-general on Friday, said the new Indian deployments in recent weeks appeared to be "ominous". During the meeting, she handed over a dossier on India's interference and terrorism in Pakistan.
A follow up to the three dossiers submitted last October, it contains additional information and proof of Indian/RAW interference in Pakistan and involvement in terrorism particularly in Balochistan, FATA and Karachi.
According to sources, Ambassador Lodhi told the UN chief that Pakistan had shown immense restraint in the face of India's war-mongering and exercised caution in responding to unprovoked Indian cross-border shelling over the past few months, despite the dangerous situation building up on many fronts.
At the same time, Ambassador Lodhi warned that Pakistan had the capability to "respond appropriately" and would not tolerate any threat to its territorial integrity. The Pakistani envoy hoped that the United Nations and the international community would, in the interest of maintaining peace and security, urge India to understand the dangers and futility of any military misadventure.
Guterres, who served as the high commissioner for refugees for 10 years before his appointment as the world body's chief, appreciated Pakistan's role in hosting millions of Afghan refugees for such a long period of time.
He paid tributes to the professionalism of Pakistani peacekeepers serving in the UN Missions around the globe. Pakistan is among the top troop contributors to UN peacekeeping operations, with over 9,000 troops and police personnel deployed at the world's hot spots.
The secretary-general also appreciated Pakistan's effective counter-terrorism measures that have broken the back of terrorists.
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