Pakistan's envoy to the UN has alleged that the "denial" of the right to self-determination to the Kashmiris led to the recent "flare-up" which threatened regional peace and security.
"Denial of the right of self-determination" to the people of Kashmir through an "independent plebiscite, promised to them by various Security Council resolutions was at the heart of the current flare up, which threatened regional peace and security," Pakistan's Ambassador to the UN Maleeha Lodhi said here.
Lodhi, addressing an event to mark 'Kashmir Solidarity Day' at the Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, said Pakistan's "moral, political and diplomatic support" to the Kashmiri peoplein their "struggle" for their right to self-determinationwill continue until Kashmir is "liberated".
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The Pakistani envoy also spoke about her meeting with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein to press for the country's demand to send a UN mission to investigate alleged "human rights violations" in Kashmir.
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