‘Great injustice to victims of terrorism’: India pulls up Pakistan, Germany for remarks on J&K

New Delhi: Responding to the joint press conference of foreign ministers of Germany and Pakistan on Jammu and Kashmir, India said members of the global community have an important role to play in eliminating international terrorism and stressed the fact that foreign nationals has been done to. Its victim is also “the role and responsibility of all serious and conscientious members of the global community to weed out international terrorism, especially terrorism of a cross-border nature. The Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has borne the brunt of such terrorist operations for decades.” It continues to this day. Foreign nationals have been victimized there, as well as in other parts of India. The UN Security Council and FATF are still pursuing Pakistan-based terrorists involved in the horrific 26/11 attacks.” , Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said in a press release.

The Ministry of External Affairs said that when states do not recognize such threats, they do grave injustice to the victims of terrorism. “When states do not recognize such threats, either out of selfishness or apathy, they undermine the cause of peace, not promote it. They also do grave injustice to the victims of terrorism,” the press release said. are,” the press release said.

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The sharp reaction from India came after German Foreign Minister Annalena Barbock jointly addressed a press conference in Berlin with her Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and referred to Kashmir. “I truly believe that every country in the world has a role and responsibility to resolve conflicts and to ensure that we live in a peaceful world. Therefore, my call for peace is only in Europe and brutal war conditions.” Russia against Ukraine. Can hold close meetings and exchange views. German Foreign Minister.

“Germany also has a role and responsibility with regard to the situation in Kashmir. Therefore, we deeply support the involvement of the United Nations in finding peaceful solutions in the regions,” Burbock said. “We see positive signs in these difficult times regarding cross-border cooperation between Pakistan and India. We support all engagements regarding ceasefire. We encourage Pakistan and India to follow the ceasefire track. United Nations and the intensity of political dialogue and political cooperation,” he added.