As part of the government's push to highlight the suffering of the Kashmiri people — who have been persevering through an exacting lockdown in involved Kashmir since the Indian government removed their extraordinary self-governance a month ago — Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday called his Iranian, Turkish and Bangladeshi partners to talk about the circumstance in the unsettled area.
The clergyman informed every one of his partners on the "illegal and unilateral actions" taken by India to adjust involved Kashmir's contested status, underlining that the measures taken "posed threats to peace and stability in the region".
Talking about the exacerbating human rights circumstance, Qureshi educated them that the total lockdown in the valley has now entered its fifth week, bringing about tremendous enduring as individuals can't get to clinics, meds and nourishment supplies.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif repeated his nation's worry over the weakening human rights circumstance in involved Kashmir and reaffirmed support for the Kashmiri individuals, an announcement discharged by the Foreign Office said.
Prior in August, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, during a telephonic discussion with Prime Minister Imran Khan, had communicated worry over the "atrocities and killing of innocent people in occupied Jammu and Kashmir".
In his discussion with Zarif, Qureshi said that India's activities comprise "violations of the UN Charter, relevant Security Council resolutions, international law and India’s own commitments".
Featuring the gravity of the circumstance, the remote pastor said that the circumstance requests "complete lifting of the curfew, removal of restrictions on movement, peaceful assembly, provision of food and medical supplies and release of political prisoners", as per the FO articulation.
Qureshi offered his thanks to the Iranian authority and the individuals of Iran "for supporting [the] suppressed people" of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. of Indian-involved Jammu and Kashmir.
Zarif "appreciated the detailed briefing" and the two clergymen consented to stay connected as the circumstance advances, said the FO gift.
Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Dr A. K. Abdul Momen while addressing Foreign Minister Qureshi "emphasised the importance of resolving disputes through dialogue and discussions", a different explanation by the FO said.
The two pastors consented to stay in contact with respect to the issue, it included.
While addressing his Turkish partner, Mevlut Cavusoglu, the remote clergyman focused on that the individuals of involved Kashmir "are looking towards international community especially the Muslim world" to have their impact in the compromise's, Radio Pakistan revealed.
He passed on his gratitude to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for bringing his voice up on the side of Kashmiris and praised Turkey's endeavors for Muslim solidarity.
Both remote clergymen concurred "to continue bilateral consultations and to meet on the sidelines of United Nations General Assembly and OIC meetings", as per the state-run radio administration.
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