The United Nations and the Security Council's statements were twice withheld by the United States and Germany. In which the recent terrorist attack in Karachi was criticized. Because they wanted to give a 'message' to Pakistan as Pakistan blamed India for this incident and Prime Minister Imran Khan called Osama bin Laden a 'martyr'.
The statement condemning the terrorist attack on 29 June 2020 in Karachi, Pakistan was issued by the 15-member UN Security Council on Wednesday. The draft of this statement was prepared by Pakistan's ally China and it was brought through a silent process in which if a member does not raise an objection within the stipulated time, then the proposal is considered acceptable.
Germany first dissolved this silent process, which delayed the release of the statement. Then its deadline was extended at 10 am (local time) on July 1. After this, the US dissolved the silence process for the second time, which further delayed the release of the statement. According to the sources, the delay was done to convey a 'message' to Pakistan that it is not possible that on the one hand, he would call the former chief of Al Qaeda and the terrorist who carried out the horrific terrorist attacks a 'martyr' and in the Karachi attack Drag the name of India, on the other hand, expect unequivocal condemnation for your attack here.
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