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PM Nawaz proposes four-point agenda to defuse tension between Pakistan and India
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NEW YORK (Usman Shami) – Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said Pakistan will fight terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

Addressing United Nations General Assembly session on Wednesday, he opposed extension of Security Council, saying that there is no need to increase permanent members of the UNSC.

“We need SC that is more democratic, accountable, and transparent. Not a council that is an expanded club of the powerful and privileged,” he said.

He stressed peace and prosperity in Afghanistan, saying that Pakistan will assist to help resume the dialogue process with the Afghan Taliban.

He said ceasefire violations along LoC and Working Boundary are intensifying, adding that peace can only be achieved through dialogue, not disengagement

He said, “We look forward to welcome Palestine as a full member of UN.”

He further said, “We look forward to playing our part to build a brighter era of peace in South Asia. Pakistan neither wants to nor is engaged in an arms race in South Asia.”

Nawaz Sharif proposed four point agenda to defuse tension between Pakistan and India.

He proposed that Pakistan and India formalize and respect the 2003 understanding for a complete ceasefire on the Line of Control in Kashmir.

Three generations of Kashmiris have only seen broken promises, he said.

“Consultations with Kashmiris, are essential to evolving a peaceful solution,” he said.

For this purpose, he called for UNMOGIP’s expansion to monitor the observance of the ceasefire.

Secondly, he proposed that Pakistan and India reaffirm that they will not resort to the use or the threat of use of force under any circumstances.

He pointed out that this is a central element of the UN Charter.

Thirdly, the Prime Minister proposed steps be taken to demilitarize
Kashmir.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan and India should agree to an unconditional mutual withdrawal from Siachen Glacier, the world’s highest battleground.

Nawaz Sharif said an easing of threat perceptions through such peace efforts will make it possible for Pakistan and India to agree on a broad range of measures to address the peril posed by offensive and advanced weapons systems.

Nawaz Sharif said an easing of threat perceptions through such peace efforts will make it possible for Pakistan and India to agree on a broad range of measures to address the peril posed by offensive and advanced weapons systems.

The Prime Minister declared that Pakistan neither wants to, nor is it engaged in, an arms race in South Asia.

He said as a responsible nuclear weapon state, Pakistan will continue to support the objectives of nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.

The Prime Minister said South Asia needs strategic stability and this requires serious dialogue to achieve nuclear restraint, conventional balance and conflict resolution.

Referring to the menace of terrorism, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to address the underlying causes of the challenge.

He pointed out that Muslims are suffering across the world: Palestinians and Kashmiris oppressed by foreign occupation; persecuted minorities; and the discrimination against Muslim refugees fleeing persecution or war.
 
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UNGA speech: Nawaz proposes 4-point peace initiative with India
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Published: September 30, 2015
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In this fie photo, Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, speaks at the 68th United Nations General Assembly on September 27, 2013 in New York.PHOTO: AFP

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif raised the issue of Kashmir, spoke about the continuing offensive against terrorism, and more importantly put the ball in India’s court by offering a new four-point peace initiative in his speech at the 70th UN General Assembly today.

UNGA address: Nawaz proposes agenda to diffuse tensions with India
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Pakistan's Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif addresses the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN in New York on September 30, 2015. AFP PHOTO/JEWEL SAMAD
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, while addressing the UN General Assembly's 70th session in New York, proposed a four point agenda to diffuse tension between Pakistan and India, Radio Pakistan reported on their website.

Nawaz suggested that Pakistan and India should formalise and respect the 2003 understanding for a complete ceasefire on the Line of Control in Kashmir.

For this purpose, he called for UNMOGIP’s expansion to monitor the observance of the ceasefire.

Secondly, the premier urged both the countries to reaffirm their resolve that they will not resort to the use of force under any circumstances. He pointed out that this is a central element of the UN Charter.

Nawaz also proposed that steps should be taken to demilitarise Kashmir.

“Pakistan and India should agree to an unconditional mutual withdrawal from Siachen Glacier — the world’s highest battleground,” he said.

Nawaz said an easing of threat perceptions through such peaceful efforts will make it possible for Pakistan and India to agree on a broad range of measures to address the peril posed by offensive and advanced weapons systems.

“Pakistan neither wants to, nor is it engaged in, an arms race in South Asia,” he asserted.

As a responsible nuclear weapon state, Pakistan will continue to support the objectives of nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, he added.

Nawaz said South Asia needs strategic stability and this requires serious dialogue to achieve nuclear restraint, conventional balance and conflict resolution.

"Pakistan looks forward to playing its part to build a brighter era of peace and prosperity in South Asia."

Referring to the menace of terrorism, Nawaz emphasised the need to address the underlying causes of the challenge.

He pointed out that Muslims are suffering across the world: Palestinians and Kashmiris oppressed by foreign occupation; persecuted minorities; and the discrimination against Muslim refugees fleeing persecution or war.
 
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1. We propose Pakistan and India formalise and respect 2003 understanding of a complete ceasefire in Kashsmir and LoC

2. We propose Pakistan and India reaffirm that they will not resort to the threat of force under any circumstances

3. Steps must be taken to demilitarise Kashmir

4. Agree to mutually withdraw troops from Siachen

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Lets just admit that it was a very comrehensive and great speech - Very well delivered. The ball is in India's court. But we already know the outcome. Don't we?
 
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1. We propose Pakistan and India formalise and respect 2003 understanding of a complete ceasefire in Kashsmir and LoC

2. We propose Pakistan and India reaffirm that they will not resort to the threat of force under any circumstances

3. Steps must be taken to demilitarise Kashmir

4. Agree to mutually withdraw troops from Siachen

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Lets just admit that it was a very comrehensive and great speech - Very well delivered. The ball is in India's court. But we already know the outcome. Don't we?


Its a significant step down from all previous demands, quite a diplomatic play, looks like Sharif seriously wants to rewrite his legacy but I am not too optimistic for a solution in an India that is fixated with Modi's 56 inch chest. He has to play to an audience that is counting on him to deliver two things:

1. Business
2. Power Projection

And a good deal of number 2 involves disengaging with Pakistan. Although they might think its a good strategy for now, it is myopic and also will result in no results so its as good as the status quo.
 
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:pop: can provide video link? cant find it yet.
Btw, nothing new in speech. As expected, for Army and gullible people.:close_tema:
 
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Preview to Indian response (that is if GOI bothers to respond to this nonsense)

1. We propose Pakistan and India formalise and respect 2003 understanding of a complete ceasefire in Kashsmir and LoC

1. OK

2. We propose Pakistan and India reaffirm that they will not resort to the threat of force under any circumstances
2. Right after Pakistan affirms that it will ensure zero infiltration from its side into Indian side of LoC

3. Steps must be taken to demilitarise Kashmir
3. Proposing to demilitarize a border state with 2 rival countries is actually not just stupid, but almost retarded. Lets see Pakistan try to demilitarize Balochistan or KPK

4. Agree to mutually withdraw troops from Siachen
4. Go suck a lemon (or something equivalent)


EDIT: The response from MEA is much harder and aggressive than what even I expected. Poor Nawaz now must be repenting the subtle & meek tone he used in his speech
 
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Ceasefire yes.....

Demilitarisation : unfortunately pak tried to occupy emptied Army posts in Kargil... No

Siachen : we didn't started it... No
 
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Preview to Indian response (that is if GOI bothers to respond to this nonsense)

1. We propose Pakistan and India formalise and respect 2003 understanding of a complete ceasefire in Kashsmir and LoC

1. OK

2. We propose Pakistan and India reaffirm that they will not resort to the threat of force under any circumstances
2. Right after Pakistan affirms that it will ensure zero infiltration from its side into Indian side of LoC

3. Steps must be taken to demilitarise Kashmir
3. Proposing to demilitarize a border state with 2 rival countries is actually not just stupid, but almost retarded. Lets see Pakistan try to demilitarize Balochistan or KPK

4. Agree to mutually withdraw troops from Siachen
4. Go suck a lemon (or something equivalent)

Kashmir to aa gaya speech main. Aap ki jaali video to zaya ho gayi. :D :lol:
 
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Nawaz Sharif's speech in UN will be totally ignored by Indian side. 8-)

Sushma Swaraj will only tell Pakistan to rein in Terrorists and behave like a civilized Nation on 1st of Nov. :p:
 
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3. Steps must be taken to demilitarise Kashmir
very important step for peace... but words from pakistan isnt enough, specially when words of politician and work of military differs.... india isnt stupid... it will bring back 90s insurgency and 99 war....
 
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