The high-level parliamentary delegation of Pakistan, led by Chairman Pakistan People’s Party and former Foreign Minister Mr. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari briefed the Permanent Representatives of the Elected Members (E10) of the United Nations répliques de montres Security Council.

The meeting is part of Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic outreach following the deteriorating regional security environment due to recent Indian aggression.

Mr. Bilawal briefed the E10 representatives on the grave implications of India’s aggression against Pakistan in the aftermath of the replica watches Pahalgam attack. He categorically rejected India’s baseless and premature allegations against Pakistan, which were made in the absence of any credible investigation or verifiable evidence.

He highlighted that India’s reckless actions — including targeting of civilian areas and the unilateral holding in abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty — represent a dangerous departure from established rules-based international order, conduct of inter-state relations and pose serious risks to regional stability.

Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Mr. Musadik Malik also apprised the E10 members of humanitarian implications swiss fake rolex watches of holding in abeyance of Indus Water Treaty, which would cause water scarcity, food insecurity and exacerbate the adverse impacts of climate change for 240 million people of Pakistan.

The delegation emphasized that Pakistan’s response to Indian aggression was calibrated, responsible, and fully consistent with international law, including the right of self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter.

It underscored Pakistan’s commitment to restraint, revival of the Indus Waters Treaty, and initiation of a comprehensive dialogue to address all outstanding issues with India, particularly the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.

The delegation called on the members of the Security Council to move beyond conflict management and actively support conflict resolution in South Asia.

The E10 members appreciated Pakistan’s outreach and welcomed its reaffirmation of commitment to peace and diplomacy. They noted the importance of de-escalation, respect for international law, and the peaceful settlement of disputes.

They also emphasized that the UN Charter and its principles must guide state conduct, particularly in regions of high sensitivity such as South Asia. They acknowledged the risks posed by any further escalation and stressed the need to pursue diplomatic solutions.

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