ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that there is no chance of talks between Pakistan and India as long as Kashmir remains under curfew.
“The Indian actions are posing a great threat to regional peace and security,” Qureshi told media in his hometown Multan.
He urged the world, especially the permanent members of United Nations Security Council to take notice of it.
Qureshi said Pakistan does not want war and considers it the last resort. “However, we have the ability to respond befittingly in case of any misadventure from India. ”
He said the European Union Parliament, keeping human rights in view, will discuss the plight of people of occupied Kashmir in its meeting on Sunday.
He said a huge demonstration and rally, to express solidarity with the people of occupied Kashmir, will be observed in London on Tuesday.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Prime Minister Imran Khan will present the case of Kashmiris at the UN General Assembly in New York on 27th of September.
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