Pakistan Government Notified UN Security Council Of Right To Answer “open Aggression” Of India

Pakistan’s constant representation at the United Nations (UN) was informed by the UN Secretary General, the Chairman of the UN General Assembly and the Chairman of the UN Security Council of the “open aggression” of India. This is stated in the statement of Pakistan’s permanent representation at the UN.

“On behalf of the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, a permanent representative of Pakistan at the UN Asim Iftihar Akhmed informed the UN Secretary General, the Chairman of the UN Security Council and the Chairman of the UN Security Council on the open aggression of India against the sovereignty of Pakistan, which violates international law and threatening the international world and security,” – follows from Publications.

Pakistan notified the UN Security Council that he reserves the right to an adequate answer “anytime and anywhere” within the framework of the right to self -defense, enshrined in Article 51 of the UN Charter.

Assignment of the conflict after the Indian missile strikes

On May 6, India inflicted missile strikes on the territory of Pakistan, including the Azad Kashmir district, located under Pakistani control.

The attack was a response to a terrorist attack, which occurred on April 22 in the Indian district of Pakhalgam, as a result of which 26 people were killed.

According to the Indian side, nine goals that she described as “terrorist objects” were successfully affected. However, the Pakistani authorities claim that the attacks were on six civilian facilities, as a result of which eight people died, including a child, 35 were injured, two more are missing.

The Pakistani Army announced the confusion of five Indian fighters during the attack, but in New Delhi refuted this information.