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G-20 meeting in Jammu and Kashmir put oil in Pakistan’s stomach, foreign minister’s controversial statement

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Pakistan is upset with the G-20 Tourism Working Group meeting in Jammu and Kashmir. In this matter, it has got the support of countries like China, Saudi Arabia and Turkey which are not participating in it. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto has once again raised the issue of Kashmir on the pretext of G-20. Bilawal said that organizing the G-20 meeting in Jammu and Kashmir on behalf of India is a violation of the promise made in the United Nations. He said that India cannot play an important role in the world by rejecting the resolutions of the United Nations. Apart from this, he said yesterday that India will not succeed in suppressing the voice of the people of Kashmir by holding the G-20 meeting in Kashmir.

 

 

It is not possible to play an important role in the world by violating the resolutions of the United Nations.

According to a report, Foreign Minister Bilawal, while talking to the media after starting his three-day visit to Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, said, “It is not possible for India to play an important role in the world by violating UN resolutions.” . ,

Pakistan’s anger about Jammu and Kashmir was clearly visible

Bilawal Bhutto’s statement clearly shows Pakistan’s desperation regarding Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier, during the SCO meeting in Goa, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expressed displeasure over Kashmir and said that relations between the two countries have deteriorated after India withdrew the special status of Jammu and Kashmir.

India rejects Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s comments

However, India rejected Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s comments. Even before this, Turkey had joined hands with Pakistan several times on the Jammu and Kashmir issue. Even after several warnings in the United Nations, he mentioned Jammu and Kashmir.