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UNSC Closed Door Conference Indo-Pak Tensions: Pakistan faces another humiliation | World News

India – Parker Tightening: Pakistan has been in panic since India stepped up preparations to punish preparers for the April 22 terrorist attack. Although Pakistan has been mobilizing its troops to operate towards the border, it also requested the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to conduct closed-door consultations on the evolving situation. Interestingly, even after the meeting was convened at Pakistan's request, the Islamic state still received no support because the meeting was not over, no results, no declarations, and no official release. A few days after India defeated Islamabad at the UN Security Council, the new humiliation was called a “terror state.”

Evangelos Sekeris, President of the Security Council, called the meeting “productive” but had no results. “The Security Council always contributes to this effort”. “This is the responsibility of the Council.” “It was a productive meeting and helpful,” he said.

Since the meeting is a closed consultation, its procedures are secret and there is no official record. Assistant Secretary-General Mohamed Haled Khiari introduced the meeting to the meeting, and on his way out he said that everyone needed to be demoted.

“We want to withdraw lowered” said Anna Evstigneeva, deputy Russian representative who attended the meeting.

Secres convened the meeting at the request of Pakistan’s permanent representative Asim Iftikhar Ahmad. Ahmad called for a closed consultation because countries with members of the Council are not allowed to participate in accordance with the Council process. This effectively shuts India out while Pakistan participates as the current elected member.

Before the meeting began, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the situation was at a “boiling point” and asked the two countries to “retreat from the edge.”

“It's also essential, especially at this critical moment – to avoid military confrontation that is easy to get out of control.” He said last month's condemnation of the terrorist massacre of 26 people in Pahalgam, saying, “I understand the original feeling after the terrorist attack”.

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