UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has urged the U.N. to push for a peaceful resolution of the ongoing Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Security Council resolutions and the wishes of the Kashmiri people, calling India’s occupation of Jammu and Kashmir the “worst manifestation of modern-day colonialism.” Ambassador Munir Akram noted that 80 former colonies have achieved independence since 1946 but added that there are still peoples who are denied the right to self-determination, “most prominently the people of occupied Jammu & Kashmir and Palestine.”
The Pakistani representative claimed that UNSC resolution 47 and several subsequent resolutions explicitly recognised the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination and stated that the people of Jammu & Kashmir should decide the state’s ultimate fate through a free and fair plebiscite held under UN supervision. He added that under Article 25 of the UN Charter, both parties are required to carry out these decisions because they were adopted by both India and Pakistan.
In his remarks, Ambassador Akram also stated that the two-state solution and the creation of a viable, independent, and contiguous State of Palestine, with the pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, are the only ways to bring about a lasting peace in the Middle East.