NEW DELHI/NEW YORK: Following another attempt by Pakistan to raise the Kashmir issue at the United Nations, India described Pakistan as a country recognised globally as the epicentre of terrorism.
During his address on the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the UN, Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had said Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine were the UN’s most glaring and long-standing disputes and the people of J&K still awaits “fulfilment of the UN commitment to grant them their right to self-determination”.
Exercising India’s right to reply, first secretary in India’s permanent mission to the UN, Vidisha Maitra, said Pakistan was globally recognised as the epicentre of terrorism, which by its own admission harboured and trained terrorists, and hailed them as martyrs.
During his address on the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the UN, Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had said Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine were the UN’s most glaring and long-standing disputes and the people of J&K still awaits “fulfilment of the UN commitment to grant them their right to self-determination”.
Exercising India’s right to reply, first secretary in India’s permanent mission to the UN, Vidisha Maitra, said Pakistan was globally recognised as the epicentre of terrorism, which by its own admission harboured and trained terrorists, and hailed them as martyrs.