UNSC began consultation on the closure of the situation between India and Pakistan

May committee chairman Greece plans to meet on the afternoon of May 5.
Closed-door meetings will not be held in the UNSC conference hall, where council members sit on powerful horseshoe tables, but in the consultation room next to the conference hall.
The Assistant Secretary-General of the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Department of Political and Peace Affairs and Peace Affairs and Peace Operations, Tunisia's Khaled Mohamed Khiari will present to the Council on behalf of both departments (DPPA and DPO).
Pakistan's permanent representative at UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad can briefly introduce it to reporters after the meeting. In the hours before the closed consultations, Guterres expressed concern about tensions between India and Pakistan, saying “it made me painfully see the relationship reaching a boiling point”. Guterres commented to the press that tensions between the two nuclear-weapon neighbors in Chamu and the rising tensions between the two nuclear-weapon neighbors between Kashmir and Kashmir on April 22.
Guterres said he learned about the “primitive feeling” after the “terrible terrorist attack” in Pahalgam, reiterating his strong condemnation of the attack and expressed condolences to the victims’ families.
“It is unacceptable to target civilians – the responsible persons must be brought to justice through reliable and legal means,” he said.
Guterres stressed that this is essential – especially at this critical moment, avoiding military confrontations that are easily out of control.
“It's time to restrain yourself to the greatest extent and exit the fringe. This is the message in my ongoing propaganda with both countries. There is no doubt that a military solution is not a solution,” the UN Director said.
He reiterated that he provided a good office for peace to serve both governments. “The United Nations is ready to support any initiatives that promote degradation, diplomacy and new commitments to peace.”
In addition to the five permanent members who rejected the veto – 10 non-permanent members of the Council of China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States are Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, Guyana, Pakistan, Pakistan, Panama, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia and Somalia.
The former permanent representative of UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin told PTI that from the discussion of “discussion”, parties to the conflict tried to shape ideas through their members of the Council.