Pakistan on Tuesday opposed India's claim of permanent and temporary membership in the UN Security Council, citing the Kashmir issue. Addressing the UN meeting, Pakistan's Permanent Representative Munir Akram said, "Out of group four At least one country in our opinion is not eligible for a permanent or temporary member of the Security Council. Airspace violations in DC, white house closed as a precaution Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan are included in Group-Four (G-4) countries and support each other's claim for permanent membership of the Security Council. At the same time, Akram mentioned the Kashmir issue without naming India and said that this country has violated the resolutions of the Security Council. India is going to buy coal from this friendly country at an affordable price Apart from this, India on Tuesday compared the reform process in the UN Security Council to the Greek tragedy 'Sisyphus' which is repeated every year. Syed Akbaruddin, India's permanent representative to the United Nations, while addressing the General Assembly's Planary Meeting, said that an obsolete global governance framework may not be able to meet the challenges of peace and security in the 21st century. Pak PM Imran Khan's big dilemma, Muslim pilgrims want to visit India At the same time, he said that this story is read sadly like the Sisyphus struggle, 11 years after the intergovernmental dialogue process for reform of the Security Council and 40 years after it was included in the agenda of the General Assembly. We are enacting this Greek tragedy from year to year.