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India cannot unilaterally revoke Indus Water Treaty: Pakistan

On India's possible actions, Pakistan also said that it was monitoring the situation and would respond accordingly

India cannot unilaterally revoke Indus Water Treaty: Pak

Press Trust of India Islamabad
Pakistan has said India cannot unilaterally revoke the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) as it is binding on both states and there is no exit clause in it.

"IWT is not time barred and was never intended to be time or event specific. It is binding on both India and Pakistan and has no exit provision," Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said.

Zakaria said that according to the sub-provisions (3) and (4) of the Article XII of the IWT, the Treaty cannot be altered or revoked unilaterally.

"The international community should take notice of Indian claims that are indeed a violation of India's obligations and commitments under the Treaty," he said on Thursday, responding to reports that India may revoke the treaty amid heightened tensions between the two nations.
 
He said Pakistan was closely monitoring the situation and would respond accordingly.

To a question that China has blocked a tributary of Brahmaputra river in Tibet, the spokesman said that he was not aware of it.

"We have seen the media reports. You may like to approach the government of China to ascertain the details," he said.

Earlier, Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and several other leaders also said that India cannot revoke the treaty unilaterally.

Pakistan had also warned the unilateral revocation of the Indus treaty by India will be considered as an 'act of war'.

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First Published: Oct 07 2016 | 5:34 PM IST

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