Pakistan on Tuesday told the United Nations Security Council that Jammu and Kashmir is not an Indian territory and will never be recognised as such, effectively rejecting New Delhi’s claims during a discussion at the world body. “Let me make it clear, Kashmir is not, it never was, and it will never be so-called part of India,” Gul Qaiser Sarwani, Counsellor and Political Coordinator at the Pakistan Mission, said while speaking at the UNSC Open Debate on Leadership for Peace. He said, “Jammu and Kashmir is an internationally recognised disputed territory, and this is not Pakistan’s position alone; it is the position of the United Nations.

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