J&K attack: United Nations chief Jaishankar, Pak PM; De-decalation support offer | Bharat News

New Delhi: United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres Talked separately to Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif and strongly condemned the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, killing 25 Indians and Nepali citizens.
The general secretary said, “In his phone call, the General Secretary reiterated his strong condemnation of the April 22 terrorist attack, which took place in Jammu and Kashmir. The General Secretary noted the importance of implementing justice and accountability for these attacks through law.”
“The General Secretary introduced his good offices to support any de-size-digestion efforts,” Duzerric said.
Talking about the conversation, Jaishankar said that the two leaders “agreed to the importance of accountability”.
“A call received from @un sg @antonioguterres. Appreciate their uneven condemnation of terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Agreed on the importance of accountability. India is resolved that criminals, planners and supporters of this attack are brought for justice,” he said.
‘To remantant to Counsel India’
Amid growing tension between the two countries, Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif urged the United Nations chief Antonio Guterres to “India’s lawyer to act responsibly”.
Sharif’s office said in a statement, “Pakistan will protect its sovereignty and regional integrity with full force in any misconception by India, the Prime Minister encouraged the United Nations General Secretary to act responsibly and practice restraint,” in a statement, in a statement, in a statement, the allegations of Pakistan’s allegations.
Meanwhile, during a high-level meeting on Tuesday, PM Modi gave the Indian armed forces full rights to determine the time, target and method of response to a deadly terrorist attack. Emphasizing the government’s firm trend, PM Modi announced that a decisive shock for terrorism is a national priority.