ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said India stands diplomatically isolated and is at the verge of bankruptcy in the wake of COVID-19.
Making a policy statement in the Upper House of the Parliament -- Senate -- on Friday, the Foreign Minister said India has strained its relations with all the regional countries including China and Nepal.
He said India could resort to a false flag operation against Pakistan in the current situation. He, however, warned we will give a befitting and immediate response if India cast an evil eye on Pakistan.
The Foreign Minister said the entire nation is united for the security, sovereignty and dignity of the country.
Shah Mahmood Qureshi rejected the impression that Pakistan has given a walkover to India to become a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
He said Pakistan did not abstain but voted against non-permanent membership of India for the unconstitutional steps it took in occupied Jammu and Kashmir on 5th of August last year.
He said the neighbouring country stands diplomatically isolated and is on the verge of bankruptcy because of the pandemic. He said these steps were in complete violation of the UN Charter and international norms.
He said Pakistan is focused to expose Indian sinister designs at the world level.
The Foreign Minister, however, said there is a process to become the non-permanent member of the UN Security Council. He pointed out that the membership is given on rotational basis for a period of two years. He recalled that Pakistan and India both have held this seat for seven times each.
He said India had been campaigning to become non-permanent member of the Security Council since 2013. He said this will not change the stance of the United Nations on outstanding Kashmir dispute.
He said the world body sticks to its principled stance on Kashmir and considers it a disputed territory and there are also UN Security Council’s resolutions on the lingering dispute. He said Pakistan has also started its campaign to become the non-permanent member of the UNSC in 2025-26. NNI