Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Tuesday said that he stood firm over his remarks on the Kashmir issue during his address at the UN General Assembly (UNGA) last month, saying 'we speak our minds' and 'don't retract and change'.
"We felt that the people of Kashmir had benefited from the resolution of the UN, and all we are saying is that we should all abide, not just India and Pakistan, but even the US and other countries," Malaysia's The Star newspaper quoted the Prime Minister as saying at a press conference in Parliament.
"Otherwise, what's the good of having the UN?" he queried.
In his UNGA address on September 27, Mahathir had said, "Now, despite the UN resolution on Jammu and Kashmir, the country has been invaded and occupied. There may be reasons for this action but it is still wrong. India should work with Pakistan to resolve this problem. Ignoring the UN would lead to other forms of disregard for the UN and the Rule of Law."
Acknowledging the strained diplomatic relations between Malaysia and India over his remarks, Mahathir on Tuesday said that it was necessary to speak out on issues, even though such remarks could be disliked by some.
"Sometimes, we have to have strained relationships but we want to be friendly with people. Malaysia is a trading nation, we need markets and so, we are nice to people.
"But, also, we have to speak up for people. So, sometimes what we say is liked by some and disliked by others," he said.