Says Pakistan will continue its diplomatic efforts for resolution of Kashmir dispute
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office Spokesperson Muhammad Nafees Zakarai says India has been exposed in front of the whole world due to atrocities being committed in the occupied Kashmir.
He said India should stop committing atrocities on the Kashmiris and the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) should intervene and pressurize India to resolve the Kashmir dispute. Nafees Zakaria in an interview with a private TV channel on Sunday said that Pakistan will continue its diplomatic efforts for the resolution of Kashmir dispute adding, “We are hopeful that our efforts will become successful.”
He said Pakistan had raised its voice against atrocities on Kashmiris at every forum. He said RAW agent Kulbhushan Yadav was involved in anti-state activities. He said Kulbhushan was a serving Indian Navy officer and all the legal formalities had been fulfilled during his trial. Nafees Zakaria said the trial of Kulbhushan was conducted in accordance with the legal system and the Constitution of Pakistan. He said India was involved in subversive activities and was also involved in terror financing in Pakistan.
Zakaria said involvement of hostile agencies in the kidnapping of Colonel (retd) Muhammad Habib Zahir could not be ruled out. He said the Nepalese government is cooperating with Pakistan regarding the matter.
He said India was committing state terrorism in occupied Kashmir for the last 70 years. He said the Pakistani government strongly condemns Indian atrocities on Kashmiri youths.
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