“Proactive involvement in the Kashmir issue” Prime Minister Pakistan appealed at the United Nations September 28, 14:08

Pakistani Prime Minister Khan spoke at the United Nations General Assembly on issues in the Kashmir region, which contend for territorial rights with India, and appealed the active involvement of the international community for an early resolution.

Pakistan has been fighting with India over the sovereignty of the Kashmir region for many years, but last month India abolished the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir, which is in effect control, and Pakistan is appealing for the restoration of autonomy.

Under such circumstances, Pakistan's Prime Minister Khan spoke at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on the 27th, `` After the abolition of autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir, the ban on going out has continued and residents have been detained and human rights violations have been carried out. '' And condemned the response from the Indian side.

On top of that, he said, “The international community is in a time to act responsibly, not quietly about the Kashmir issue,” and appealed for the active involvement of the international community for an early resolution.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Khan argued that if a nation with nuclear weapons fought, it could have a very serious ending on a global scale.

Regarding this issue, the Pakistani side seeking intermediary of the international community has not broken the position that the Indian side should solve the problem by bilateral negotiations, and the gap between the two sides is not filled.

Prime Minister Khan seems to have the aim of strengthening international pressure on the Indian side by raising the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly where leaders from each country gather.