Islamabad: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Sunday, February 16, 2020, that India and Pakistan needed to tense together and maintain extreme restraint. It is also being said that regardless of whether this tension is between the armies between the two countries or on their 4-day visit to Pakistan, they said these things. In a press conference after a meeting with the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Guterres said that he is very worried about the tension on the Line of Control. Only through diplomacy and negotiation will peace and stability be established between the two countries.
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According to the information received, the United Nations Secretary-General once again reiterated that if both countries agree, they are ready to mediate between them. India has repeatedly clarified that Kashmir is a bilateral matter between it and Pakistan and no third party has any role in it. Guterres said that the Kashmir issue should be resolved according to the UN resolution. In India and Pakistan, the United Nations Military Observer Group (UNMOGP) should be given full exemption.
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It is also being said that India has retaliated on the statement of Guterres. India says that after the Simla Agreement, both these things do not make any sense. During the visit of Pakistan, the UN Secretary-General will also visit the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib located in Kartarpur and will take stock of the ground situation there. He will also address an international conference on the subject of sheltering Afghan refugees in Pakistan for 40 years.
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