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Pak-Turkey FMs discuss Afghan peace, withdrawal of foreign troops

Italian politician to take up Kashmir issue at EU forums

Matteo Salvini expresses support for people of IIOJK suffering human rights violations Italy s Interior Minister Matteo Salvini gestures as he attends a news conference in Rome, Italy, January 14, 2019. PHOTO: REUTERS ISLAMABAD: Former deputy prime minister of Italy and leader of the coalition ruling party Matteo Salvini has expressed support for the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) suffering human rights violations. He also promised to raise the issue at the European Union (EU) forums. Salvini, who is leader of the second largest party called Northern League in the Italian Parliament, has been a very active member of the European Union for many years.

Kashmir dispute presents glaring example of UN failure

Kashmir dispute presents glaring example of UN failure FILE PHOTO The Kashmir dispute is the most glaring example of the United Nations failure as an institution for the protection of the human rights of the people without any discrimination. An analysis issued by Kashmir Media Service on the completion of 73 years to the adoption of the UN Security Council resolution maintained that the UN has played its role in settling many international disputes including East Timor, Kosovo and Southern Sudan. It said unfortunately UN has totally failed to discharge its obligations with regard to the resolution of Kashmir dispute despite passing of many decades, resulting in the continued sufferings of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan reveals pre-requisites for talks with India

Islamabad wants New Delhi to ease lives of Kashmiris before initiating dialogue, say sources Pakistani Rangers (wearing black uniforms) and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) officers lower their national flags during parade on the Pakistan s 72nd Independence Day, at the Pakistan-India joint check-post at Wagah border, near Lahore. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE Islamabad is willing to hold formal bilateral talks with New Delhi to resolve long-standing issues including the Kashmir dispute if the latter takes certain steps to “ease lives” in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Highly-placed Pakistani sources familiar with the development shared with Al Jazeera a list of actions that the Indian government could take in IIOJK to create the conducive environment for the bilateral dialogue.

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