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Kashmir is in Dire Need of a Sincere Look

Fariyal Mir

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Kashmir the point of natural beauty is suffering from disputation since 1947.  This disputation is under discussion in the platform of the United Nation Security Council (UNSC) since 1948. UNSC has made a resolution for this major issue yet unable to resolve it. Both Pakistan and India are obliged to follow the rules given by the UN. Pakistan being the sovereign and responsible country follows all the rules and regulations formulated by the UN but on the other hand India the warmonger violate all the laws and is in aims to fully colonized Kashmir. The Indian soldiers have been brutal with Kashmiris and they are violating the laws of human rights without any second thought. Whereas Pakistanis never aim to hurt their Kashmiri brothers and want peace for them. The leadership of Pakistan is highlighting this issue time and again yet there is no positive response.       The innocent people of Kashmir are suffering for many decades just because of Indians and the procrastination in the decision-making process by the UN and some other international forums. Many families are separated and they cannot contact each other. The relatives are living in the same area but they can never reach each out. Youngsters are killed for no reason and their families cannot even ask the reason. Children cannot attend school properly just because they are born in Kashmir. Women cannot stand out for their rights because they are part of the disputed land. Men cannot protect and save their families just because the merciless never let them.

Further, they are deprived of the technological world yet they are not part of the Global village which is gathering the whole world into one place. Moreover, they cannot practice their faith openly which is the level of unjust.  

There are many problems and issues in this world but issues are turned out to be resolved. Issues and problems can be the creation of individuals or groups whereas solutions need to be taken collectively. And the resolutions should be on time to avoid such destruction. Every issue can be resolved the best with the help of negotiation and if that is not working then there need to take some other steps. The primary thing should be to resolve the problem and there should be some board to take the responsibility.

However, in the case of the Kashmir issue, nobody is taking the charge to resolve the issue. The whole world is responsible for the Kashmir issue because it is open to everyone and everybody knows the situation in Kashmir still no one is ready to take some proper step towards it. Discussion at the table can never relieve the people of Kashmir. Debates in international forums can never pay back the people of Kashmir what they have lost. Peace talks in papers can never resolve the issue.

The United Nation whose charter mainly talk about peace in the whole world and no doubt has resolved many issues but why failed to do it in Kashmir. Why UN has failed to work out the Kashmir issue? Is Kashmir not part of this earth? Are the Kashmiris are some alien? Why not resolve it today than wait for some miracle to happen?

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DPM in Beijing on official visit to China

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Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Beijing today on a one-day official visit to China.

Upon arrival at the airport, he was received by Ambassador Yue Xiaoyong and Pakistan’s envoy to China Khalil Hashmi.

Later, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi received Ishaq Dar at the Diaoytai State Guest House for their bilateral meeting.

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Pakistan, KSA, Turkiye & Egypt discuss ways to end war in region

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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt have discussed the possible ways to bring an early and permanent end to the war in the region.

This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar in his televised statement after the conclusion of the quadrilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt, held in Islamabad today.

The Deputy Prime Minister said the Foreign Ministers expressed concern that the ongoing conflict is extremely unfortunate for its devastating impact on lives and livelihoods across the wider region.

He said they agreed that this war is not in favour of anyone and would only lead to death and destruction. The unity of Muslim Ummah in these challenging times is of utmost importance.

Ishaq Dar said the Foreign Ministers reaffirmed unity to contain the situation, reduce the risk of military escalation and create conditions for structured negotiations between relevant parties. He said the Foreign Ministers held a very detailed and in-depth discussion on the current regional situation.

The Deputy Prime Minister briefed the visiting Foreign Ministers on the prospects of potential US-Iran talks in Islamabad. The visiting Foreign Ministers expressed their full support to the initiative.

He said the Foreign Ministers advocated dialogue and diplomacy as the only viable pathway to prevent conflicts and to promote regional peace and harmony.

Ishaq Dar said the Foreign Ministers called for upholding principles of the UN Charter, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states.

The Deputy Prime Minister said the Foreign Ministers also discussed ways and means to further strengthen mutual cooperation among the four brotherly countries. In this regard, we decided to constitute a Committee of four senior officials from the respective Ministries of Foreign Affairs to work out the modalities through mutual understanding and consensus.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister expressed his profound gratitude to the Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt, for their support to Pakistan’s efforts for peace in the region.

He said, under the leadership of the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan has maintained regular engagement with its regional and international partners. Pakistan has remained actively involved in all efforts and initiatives aimed at bringing this conflict to an end.

The Deputy Prime Minister said Pakistan also has a very important relationship with the United States. He said Pakistan remained actively engaged with the US leadership as well, as part of our efforts to de-escalate the situation and finding a peaceful resolution of the conflict. In this context, the Deputy Prime Minister said Pakistan is very happy that both Iran and the US have expressed their confidence in Pakistan to facilitate the talks.

The Deputy Prime Minister said Pakistan will be honoured to host and facilitate meaningful talks between the two sides in coming days, for a comprehensive and lasting settlement of the ongoing conflict.

Ishaq Dar said he had a detailed telephonic conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and China fully supports Pakistan’s initiative to host Iran-US talks.

He also mentioned his telephonic conversation with the Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres saying that the UN Secretary General has expressed his full support for the peace initiative by Pakistan.

Ishaq Dar said his counterparts from different countries around the world have all extended their full support and confidence in our efforts. He said Pakistan will continue its efforts with sincerity and commitment.

Ishaq Dar said Pakistan will require prayers and support of the entire international community for the success of its endeavours to achieve peace and bring a permanent end to this war.

Source:- Radio Pakistan

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Speaker of Russian Federal Assembly to arrive in Islamabad today

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Speaker of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation Valentina Matvienko will arrive in Islamabad for three day official visit today.

This visit is expected to mark a pivotal moment in the growing diplomatic and parliamentary ties between the two nations.

During her stay, Valentina Matvienko is scheduled to meet with President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif besides addressing a special session of the Senate tomorrow.

This visit, featuring significant discussions and strategic engagements, underscores the commitment of both nations to fostering stronger relations.

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