Kashmir Issue Echoes at United Nations
- In July 2025, Pakistan’s UN Security Council presidency, Ambassador Ahmad called on the Council and permanent members to resolve the Kashmir dispute immediately.
- Since 1948, multiple UN resolutions affirm Kashmiri self-determination, yet the dispute remains unresolved, fueling ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan that threaten regional peace.
- Pakistan’s UN ambassador Ahmad announced two high-level debates on July 22 and 24, chaired by Foreign Minister Dar, focusing on multilateralism and UN-OIC cooperation during its Security Council presidency.
- Following the debates, Pakistan pledges to focus on diplomacy and push for implementation of stalled Security Council decisions on Kashmir.
- At the upcoming high-level debate, the UN Security Council is urged to enforce its Kashmir resolutions, with Secretary-General António Guterres expected to brief on global action needs.
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Kashmir issue echoes at United Nations
Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, who assumed the UN Security Council's presidency for July on Tuesday, has underscored the need for resolving the Kashmir dispute, which he said was causing tensions and frictions between India and Pakistan. "It is time that this (Kashmir dispute) be addressed, and I would say this is not only a responsibility of Pakistan — we are here temporarily, two years as a non-permanent membe…
Pakistan tells UN it's time to resolve Kashmir dispute
Pakistan's Permanent Representative to UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad speaks on the assumption of presidency of the UN Security Council by him on July 1, 2025. — X@PakistanUN_NYUNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has urged the United Nations to take concrete steps to resolve the decades-old Kashmir...
Pakistan urges UN Security Council to resolve Kashmir dispute
Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, who has taken over the presidency of the UN Security Council (UNSC) for the month of July, called on the Council and its permanent members to fulfill their responsibility in resolving the long-standing Kashmir issue. Speaking at a well-attended press conference at the UN Headquarters in New York, Ambassador Ahmad stressed that the Kashmir dispute continues…
Pakistan Tells UN: Time to Resolve Kashmir Dispute - The Financial Daily
UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has urged the United Nations Security Council to take concrete steps to resolve the decades-old Kashmir dispute, calling it a central issue impeding peace between Pakistan and India. Addressing a press conference at the UN headquarters in New York after Pakistan assumed the presidency of the Security Council for July, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said the long-standing dispute can no longer be ignored. “It is time tha…
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