Bilawal Bhutto urges UN to resolve Kashmir dispute for regional peace

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Head of Pakistan’s parliamentary diplomatic delegation and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman , Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has restated that resolution of the Kashmir dispute is crucial for regional peace, requesting the United Nations to execute its mandates on the issue.
Bilawal Bhutto while speaking at a European think tank in Brussels emphasised that India has consistently ignored international resolutions, misrepresenting Kashmir as an internal issue.
Highlighting the need for regional stability, Bilawal stressed that peace in South Asia is closely linked to the resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions. He highlighted that India-Pakistan tensions will remain unsolvable without addressing the Kashmir dispute.
PPP chairman said that India has not yet provided any evidence regarding the Pahalgam attack, despite Islamabad’s offer to investigate the incident. “The Modi government has yet to present any credible evidence related to the Pahalgam incident,” said Bilawal.
He slammed the Indian government for responding with “unprovoked aggression” rather than engaging diplomatically. “Pakistan had offered full cooperation in investigating the matter, but instead, New Delhi chose escalation,” he said.
He said India’s actions amounted to weaponising environmental resources, which could have dangerous consequences. Pakistan has exercised restraint in response to Indian provocations; any further attempt to block water flow would compel Islamabad to consider retaliatory measures, Bilawal warned.
“The suspension of the treaty is equivalent to disrupting peace in the region,” he said, warning New Delhi that Pakistan’s response would be inevitable if India continued on this path.
He condemned India for funding terrorism in Pakistan, indicating evidence of Indian proxies which are operational in Balochistan.