Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif urges UN chief to 'counsel India' to 'exercise restraint'
ET Online April 30, 2025 02:23 AM
Synopsis

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has urged the UN to intervene. Sharif requested Antonio Guterres to counsel India for restraint. He rejected India's statement linking Pakistan to the attack. India has announced strong measures, including expelling Pakistani officials and suspending the Indus Waters Treaty.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has asked United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres to “counsel India” to "act responsibly" and "show restraint", following a deadly terror attack in Kashmir.

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In a statement released by Sharif’s office on Tuesday, he said Pakistan would “defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity with full force in case of any misadventure by India.”

He also rejected India’s statement linking Pakistan to the April 22 attack.

The terror strike near Pahalgam town in Jammu and Kashmir killed 26 people, mostly tourists, and has been called the deadliest in the region since the Pulwama attack in 2019.

India, blaming Pakistan-based terror groups for the massacre, has announced a number of strong measures. These include expelling Pakistani military attachés, suspending the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, and immediately closing the Attari land transit point on the India-Pakistan border.

Tensions remain high, and India has vowed action against those responsible.

Inputs from AFP
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