United Nations: Pakistan has once again expressed its disregard over India's qualification for a seat on the 15-member UN Security Council (UNSC), stating that New Delhi does not even qualify for the seat due to "ongoing unrest" and "violations of UNSCs resolutions" in Jammu and Kashmir.
Ambassador Munir Akram, Pakistan's representative at the UN highlighted Islamabad's concern over the addition of new permanent member in the UNSC.
He said that "South Asian country (India) had waged 20 wars since independence and fomented terrorism and instability across the region, especially against Pakistan".
"We have clear and ample evidence of this state-sponsored terrorism," he said.
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"India stands in violation of the UN Security Council resolutions calling for final disposal of the disputed State of the Jammu and Kashmir through the exercise of self-determination by the people of the State in a free and fair plebiscite under UN auspices," he added.
Ambassador Akram was speaking to the 193-member assembly during a debate on Security Council reform to make it more representative, responsive, democratic and transparent.