Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said on Saturday that now the issue of vacating Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) has to be resolved with Pakistan.
He said Pakistan’s policy of cross-border terrorism will never succeed and its actions will have “definite consequences.”
The External Affairs Minister stressed that it is (Pakistan’s) “karma” that its evils are now swallowing up its own society.
Addressing the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Jaishankar said the only issue left to be resolved between India and Pakistan is for Pakistan to vacate the illegally occupied Indian territory and end its long-standing association with terrorism. Leave it.
“Many countries are left behind due to circumstances beyond their control, but some countries deliberately take decisions that have disastrous consequences,” he said. The biggest example of this is our neighboring country Pakistan.
The Foreign Minister said, “Today we are seeing that the troubles it (Pakistan) has tried to inflict on others are swallowing up its own society.
He cannot blame the world. This is just karma.” Jaishankar said that Pakistan’s policy of cross-border terrorism will never succeed and it cannot be given any kind of apology.
Any contact affecting territorial integrity acquires strategic meaning: Jaishankar
Foreign Minister S. Addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Saturday, Jaishankar said unviable projects increase debt levels and any engagement that threatens sovereignty and territorial integrity makes strategic sense, especially when it is a joint effort. No.
This comment of Jaishankar is being seen in the indirect context of China.
Addressing the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the External Affairs Minister said, “We have gathered here in a difficult time. The world has still not recovered from the impact of the Covid pandemic. The war in Ukraine has entered its third year. The conflict in Gaza is becoming widespread.
He said that across the ‘Global South’ (used to refer to developing countries) development plans have been derailed and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are being missed. “But there is much more to it,” Jaishankar said, making an apparent reference to China’s billion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Unfair trade practices threaten jobs, just as impractical projects increase debt levels. “Any contact that affects sovereignty and territorial integrity acquires strategic meaning, especially when it is not a joint effort.”
The External Affairs Minister said that advancement in technology has long been a source of hope, but now it has equally become a matter of concern.
“Climate-related events are becoming more severe and more frequent,” he said. Food security is as much of a concern as health security. The truth is that the world is fragmented, polarized and hopeless. Negotiations have become difficult, agreements have become even more difficult. This is certainly not the situation that the founders of the United Nations expected us to be in. Today, peace and prosperity are equally at risk, he said, because trust has been eroded and processes have broken down. Are. “Countries have exploited the international system more than they have invested in it, which has weakened the system,” the Foreign Minister said.
The world cannot remain fatalistic about continued large-scale violence: Jaishankar
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar on Saturday warned that the world cannot be fatalistic about the continuation of large-scale violence. He said the international community wants an “immediate solution” to the war in Ukraine and the conflict in Gaza.
Addressing the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Jaishankar said, “The United Nations has always believed that peace and development go hand in hand, yet when challenges have arisen for one, the other has not received due attention.” Given.” He said that the economic impacts on the vulnerable and vulnerable sections should be underlined.
“But we also have to recognize that conflicts must be resolved on their own,” Jaishankar said. The world cannot be fatalistic about the continuation of large-scale violence, nor insensitive to its wider consequences. Be it the war in Ukraine or the conflict in Gaza, the international community wants an immediate solution. These feelings must be acknowledged and acted upon.”
He said that the United Nations is a testament to the agreed principles and shared purposes of the world order and respect for international law and commitments is of paramount importance in this regard. Jaishankar said, “If we have to ensure global security and stability, it is important that those who want to lead set the right example. “We cannot tolerate blatant violations of our core principles.”
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