Pakistan has rejected India plan to host a G-20 program in occupied Jammu and Kashmir next year. A statement from the Foreign Office said th...
Pakistan has rejected India plan to host a G-20 program in occupied Jammu and Kashmir next year.
A statement from the Foreign Office said that Pakistan had rejected and opposed the Indian government's plan for a G-20 summit in occupied Jammu and Kashmir next year.
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According to a report in the Indian Express, India has decided to host the G20 summit next year in the disputed region and has formed a five-member committee to manage the event.
An official order issued by the Housing and Development Department of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir has revealed that a committee has been constituted in response to the June 4 contact of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs.
In addition, the Hindustan Times reported that the first international "summit" would be held in occupied Kashmir after the Government of India revoked its special status under Article 370 of the Constitution.
A statement issued by the Foreign Office said that Pakistan condemned the neighboring country's plan and stressed that Occupied Kashmir was an internationally recognized "disputed" region between Pakistan and India.
The region has been under Indian occupation since 1947 and has been on the UN Security Council agenda for the past seven decades.
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"India is responsible for widespread atrocities and serious human rights violations in the region. Since the illegal and unilateral action taken on August 5, 2019, Indian occupying forces have extorted 639 innocent Kashmiris," the Foreign Office said. What is murder?
"Several UN reports, including two from the High Commissioner's Office for Human Rights in 2018 and 2019, have confirmed that Indian repression against the Kashmiri people continues," the statement said.
The Foreign Office said that planning to hold a G-20 meeting or event in Occupied Kashmir would be a blatant violation of the region's internationally recognized disputed status and the international community would not recognize this deception.
Rejecting the reports on the Indian plan, it said, "It is expected that if such a controversial plan was made by India, it would be designed to justify the illegal and forcible occupation that has been going on for more than seven years." The G-20 countries will be fully aware of the requirements of law and justice and will reject it outright.
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The statement said that Pakistan also urges the international community to call on India to withdraw its illegal and unilateral action on systematic and blatant human rights violations in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and all including the real Kashmir leadership. Release political prisoners.
"The only way to achieve lasting peace in South Asia is to allow the people of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir to exercise their right to self-determination, as guaranteed by UN Security Council resolutions," the State Department said. Has been given.
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