📰 News #2: Pakistan’s Quiet Diplomatic Push on Kashmir at the United Nations

🔹 Summary:

In July 2025, Pakistan is serving as the President of the UN Security Council (UNSC) for the month. During this period, Pakistan has launched a strategic diplomatic move to bring international focus back to the Kashmir issue — without triggering opposition or vetoes.

🔹 Details:

Pakistan has proposed an open UNSC debate titled:
“Peaceful Resolution of Longstanding International Disputes.”

While Kashmir is not mentioned by name, officials confirm that the intent is to initiate a broader discussion under which Kashmir can be raised diplomatically.

This subtle approach is designed to:

  • Avoid direct opposition from India and other powerful countries

  • Position Pakistan diplomatically as a promoter of peace

  • Open the door for future UN discussions or resolutions on Kashmir

🔹 Why It Matters:

For years, Pakistan has tried to internationalize the Kashmir issue but faced resistance. This new method — indirect yet focused — is seen as a clever foreign policy maneuver. It allows Pakistan to raise concerns without drawing instant criticism or veto threats.

🔹 Global Implications:

This move is being watched closely by diplomats, analysts, and global media. It may shift how future territorial and political disputes are raised at the UN. It also shows Pakistan's capability to balance internal crises (like the floods) while still managing its international objectives.

🔹 Conclusion:

Through this quiet but bold initiative, Pakistan is proving that diplomacy can be powerful even without direct confrontation. The UNSC presidency is temporary, but the message Pakistan is sending on Kashmir could have a lasting impact.

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