UNSC Questions Pakistan Over Pahalgam Attack, Terms Its Missile Tests Escalatory: Sources

UNSC Questions Pakistan Over Pahalgam Attack, Terms Its Missile Tests Escalatory: Sources

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According to sources, the UNSC members brought up the Pahalgam terror attack issue during the meeting and asked Pakistan if LeT was likely to be involved.

The UNSC held a closed-door consultations on the situation between India and Pakistan. (AP File Image)

As the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) conducted a closed-door meeting, convened at Pakistan’s request, the members of the council raised tough questions at Islamabad, refusing to accept its “false flag” narrative.

According to sources, the UNSC members brought up the Pahalgam terror attack issue during the meeting and asked Pakistan if LeT was likely to be involved. The council broadly condemned the April 22 attack and called for the need for accountability.

Several members of the council specifically brought up the targeting of tourists in Pahalgam on the basis of their religious faith, sources informed.

The council also expressed concerns over Pakistan’s missile tests and nuclear rhetoric and termed them as “escalatory factors”. Reportedly, Pakistan’s efforts to internationalise the situation failed, as the Security Council advised Pakistan to sought the issue bilaterally with India.

(This is a breaking story. More details will be added.)

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