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Kashmir corner stone of Pakistan's foreign policy: Qureshi

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December 13, 2018

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says Jammu and Kashmir is the corner stone of Pakistan's foreign policy and the Kashmir issue needs to be resolved under the UN Security Council's Resolutions as per aspirations of the people of occupied Kashmir.

Talking to a four-member delegation of Kashmir American Council in Islamabad on Thursday, he said Kashmir dispute is an internationally recognized issue and the Kashmiri diaspora is making commendable efforts to highlight this issue at international fora.

He said an independent commission constituted by the United Nations Human rights body has exposed the severe human rights violations being committed by India in occupied Kashmir.

The delegation members thanked the foreign Minister for making sincere efforts to raise the Kashmir issue at international level.

http://www.radio.gov.pk/13-12-2018/kashmir-corner-stone-of-pakistans-foreign-policy-qureshi
 
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December 13, 2018

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says Jammu and Kashmir is the corner stone of Pakistan's foreign policy and the Kashmir issue needs to be resolved under the UN Security Council's Resolutions as per aspirations of the people of occupied Kashmir.

Talking to a four-member delegation of Kashmir American Council in Islamabad on Thursday, he said Kashmir dispute is an internationally recognized issue and the Kashmiri diaspora is making commendable efforts to highlight this issue at international fora.

He said an independent commission constituted by the United Nations Human rights body has exposed the severe human rights violations being committed by India in occupied Kashmir.

The delegation members thanked the foreign Minister for making sincere efforts to raise the Kashmir issue at international level.

http://www.radio.gov.pk/13-12-2018/kashmir-corner-stone-of-pakistans-foreign-policy-qureshi

What a foreign policy! You haven't been able to get India to the negotiating table for over ten years now. Nay, you haven't even been able to get India to negotiate the start of negotiations about Kashmir. For all intents and purposes, India doesn't believe there is anything worthwhile to gain by even appearing to talk with Pakistan.

You couldn't convince India that talks on Kashmir were beneficial for it. You had nothing to offer India except demand land from.

I wonder if that counts as a foreign policy victory too. No matter what you do, no matter the amount of noise you make, the amount of publicity you create, unless India agrees to talks, nothing matters.
 
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