Pakistan has decided to brief the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on India’s alleged false flag operation in Pahalgam and the resulting escalation of tensions in the region.
According to the Foreign Office spokesperson, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has instructed Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations to initiate steps for convening a Security Council meeting.
The UNSC session aims to inform members of India’s aggressive conduct and its threat to regional peace and stability.
Pakistan will also highlight the Indian government’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty as a violation of international agreements.
The country intends to present a comprehensive account of the humanitarian and diplomatic fallout of India’s actions, including the abrupt cancellation of Pakistani visas and forced repatriation of patients undergoing medical treatment in India.