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Pakistani delegation briefs OIC members on ‘grave’ developments in South Asia threatening peace

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 03 (APP): The high-level Pakistani parliamentary delegation, led by PPP Chairman and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, briefed members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) at the UN on the grave developments in South Asia following India’s military aggression and its baseless accusations against Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack.

Addressing the OIC Permanent Representatives, Bilawal categorically rejected India’s attempt to link Pakistan to the Pahalgam incident without any credible investigation or evidence, according to a press release issued by Pakistan Mission to the UN.

He also highlighted that the hasty attribution of blame was used as a pretext for unlawful military actions, including cross-border strikes, which targeted civilians and civilian infrastructure.

Bilawal expressed grave concern at the unilateral suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty — a move that Pakistan considers a blatant act of weaponizing water and a violation of international and treaty obligations. He made it clear that Pakistan cannot allow this to become a new normal. He stressed that due to India’s belligerent aggression, the world had become a less safe place, with real and present implications for peace and security in South Asia.

The former foreign minister thanked the OIC countries for their efforts and role aimed at de-escalation, mediation and ceasefire. He underscored that the only path to peace is dialogue, engagement and diplomacy. Reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment to peace, restraint, and diplomacy, he called for the restoration of the Indus Waters Treaty, full respect for the ceasefire, and the resumption of a comprehensive dialogue with India, with the resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute at its core.

The delegation leader underlined that OIC has emerged as the moral conscience of the world in these difficult times and thanked the OIC member states for their steadfast support for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He reiterated that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute remains pivotal to the establishment of lasting peace in South Asia.

He urged the OIC member states to continue their principled support for the legitimate rights of the Kashmiri people, particularly their right to self-determination as enshrined in UN Security Council resolutions.

The Permanent Representatives of OIC countries expressed appreciation for Pakistan’s transparent and timely briefing and reaffirmed their solidarity with Pakistan and the people of Jammu and Kashmir, according to the press release. They reiterated their concern over the worsening security situation in South Asia and stressed the importance of upholding the principles of the UN Charter and international law, and in this regard, the sanctity of treaties, including the Indus Water Treaty.

The OIC countries welcomed Pakistan’s commitment to dialogue and diplomacy for the resolution of all disputes, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions.

Pakistan urges US to promote India-Pakistan dialogue to address all outstanding issues

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 03 (APP): The PPP Chairman and former Foreign Minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Monday urged the United States to play its role in ensuring comprehensive dialogue between India and Pakistan to address all outstanding issues when the acting US Ambassador to the UN, Dorothy Shea, called on him to discuss recent developments in South Asia.

In this regard, Bilawal, who is leading a nine-member high-level parliamentary delegation, also underscored the need for dealing with India’s move to hold in abeyance the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, saying it amounted to the weaponization of water, according to a press release of the Pakistan Mission to the UN.

The delegation— consisting of three former foreign ministers, two former foreign sec­­retaries, two former ambassadors to the US, and a serving federal minister — arrived in New York over the weekend for consultations at the United Nations.

During the meeting with the US envoy, Bilawal expressed gratitude to the U.S. Administration, in particular President Donald Trump for facilitating the ceasefire between Pakistan and India.

He briefed Ambassador Shea on the developments following the Pahalgam attack of 22 April 2025, expressing deep concern over India’s immediate attribution of blame to Pakistan without any credible investigation or verifiable evidence.

The delegation leader emphasized that such premature and baseless allegations exacerbate tensions and undermine prospects for constructive dialogue and peace. Pakistan, he said, had been at the forefront in the fight against terrorism and has made big sacrifices in this fight.

Russia’s UN Ambassador calls on Bilawal-led Pakistani parliamentary delegation

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 02 (APP): The Permanent Representative of Russian Federation, Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia, called on the high-level parliamentary delegation of Pakistan, led by Chairman Pakistan People’s Party and former Foreign Minister, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.

Bilawal briefed the Russian envoy on the situation following the Pahalgam attack, rejecting India’s baseless accusations against Pakistan, without any evidence, and highlighting its premature and unilateral actions, including the holding in abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty, according to a press release of the Pakistan Mission to the UN.

He noted that Pakistan’s measured and proportionate response — guided by restraint and international law — was aimed at preserving regional peace and avoiding a wider conflict. He underlined that Pakistan was the biggest victim of terrorism in which more than 80,000 civilians have lost their lives. He also apprised regarding India’s sponsorship of terrorism inside Pakistan.

Bilawal underscored that durable peace in the region hinges on the just and peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with international law.

Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Musadik Malik apprised regarding humanitarian implications of holding in abeyance the Indus Waters Treaty and stressed that there was no clause in the treaty to suspend it.

Highlighting Pakistan’s mature and restrained approach, the delegation reiterated the country’s commitment to peace, dialogue, and regional stability, the press release added.

Under the special directives of Federal Minister for Railways, Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, Pakistan Railways Rawalpindi Division successfully conducted an anti-encroachment operation on the Taxila-Havelian section

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Under the special directives of Federal Minister for Railways, Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, Pakistan Railways Rawalpindi Division successfully conducted an anti-encroachment operation on the Taxila-Havelian section
APP55-020625 RAWALPINDI: June 02 – Under the special directives of Federal Minister for Railways, Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, Pakistan Railways Rawalpindi Division successfully conducted an anti-encroachment operation on the Taxila-Havelian section. APP/TZD/SSH
Under the special directives of Federal Minister for Railways, Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, Pakistan Railways Rawalpindi Division successfully conducted an anti-encroachment operation on the Taxila-Havelian section
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Bilawal calls for resolving Kashmir dispute to accomplish permanent India-Pakistan peace

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NEW YORK, Jun 02 (APP): A resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute is a prerequisite for a lasting solution to the tensions between India and Pakistan, Former Foreign Minister and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said.

In a television interview a Chinese TV channel, Bilawal, who is leading a nine-member parliamentary delegation, said the current ceasefire should lead to permanent peace which, he said, will come through the resolution of the decades-old Kashmir dispute in line with the UN Security Council resolutions and the aspirations of Kashmiris.

Stressing Pakistan’s desire for peace through dignity, strength and diplomacy, he termed India’s actions as “dangerous” and in violation of the international law.”

“No lasting solution is possible without resolving Jammu and Kashmir dispute,” the delegation leader added.

Bilawal said India’s unilateral decision to hold the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance also violates international law and treaty obligations, adding, “By unilaterally suspending IWT, India has set a dangerous precedent with implications for regional peace and security.

In this regard, he urged the international community to play its role in facilitating dialogue between Pakistan and India.

“We are ready to talk with India on Jammu and Kashmir; IWT and terrorism,” the delegation leader added.

Pakistan, he said, is a victim of terrorism, and from the political leadership to military to Pakistani citizens, the country been affected by terrorism.

While India committed naked and blatant act of aggression by violating international border, Pakistan had acted in self-defence, he said.

Pakistan’s military, and its diplomatic victory has rattled Indian leadership, which is now busy in spewing venom against Pakistan, Bilawal added.

ACC reschedules Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup on weather, health concerns

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LAHORE, Jun 02 (APP):The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Monday announced the rescheduling of the ACC Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup, previously set to commence on June 6, 2025, in Sri Lanka.
In a press release shared by the President Asian Cricket Council Mohsin Naqvi on the social media platform X, it was disclosed that the decision on the postponement of event was taken in the aftermath of a letter by the SLC President Shammi Silva who cited adverse weather conditions in Sri Lanka and health hazards owing to the spread of chikungunya disease in the region.
The press release quoted its President Mohsin Naqvi saying that the ACC values the importance of promoting women’s cricket and nurturing emerging talent in the region. “The ACC is committed to providing opportunities for young women cricketers to develop their skills and compete at the highest level,” said ACC President Mohsin Raza Naqvi.
“We understand the strategic significance of this tournament in shaping future of women’s cricket in Asia, and work diligently to reschedule the event at the earliest possible date,” said ACC President.
The press release further said that the ACC will announce the new dates for the tournament in due course, adding that it appreciates

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairing a high-level meeting of the Pakistan Crypto Council to discuss the draft regulatory framework for digital and virtual assets

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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairing a high-level meeting of the Pakistan Crypto Council to discuss the draft regulatory framework for digital and virtual assets
APP52-020625 ISLAMABAD: June 02 – Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairing a high-level meeting of the Pakistan Crypto Council to discuss the draft regulatory framework for digital and virtual assets. APP/TZD/SSH
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairing a high-level meeting of the Pakistan Crypto Council to discuss the draft regulatory framework for digital and virtual assets
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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairing a high-level meeting of the Pakistan Crypto Council to discuss the draft regulatory framework for digital and virtual assets
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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb chairing a high-level meeting of the Pakistan Crypto Council to discuss the draft regulatory framework for digital and virtual assets
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A man sharpens knives to slaughter sacrificial animals in connection with upcoming Eid-ul-Adha at Firdous area

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A man sharpens knives to slaughter sacrificial animals in connection with upcoming Eid-ul-Adha at Firdous area
APP36-020625 PESHAWAR: June 02 - A man sharpens knives to slaughter sacrificial animals in connection with upcoming Eid-ul-Adha at Firdous area. APP/SYR/MAF/TZD/SSH
A man sharpens knives to slaughter sacrificial animals in connection with upcoming Eid-ul-Adha at Firdous area
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People struggle to load a sacrificial animal onto a delivery truck after purchase, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, at Zia Masjid along the Expressway in the federal capital

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People struggle to load a sacrificial animal onto a delivery truck after purchase, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, at Zia Masjid along the Expressway in the federal capital
APP40-020625 ISLAMABAD: June 02 – People struggle to load a sacrificial animal onto a delivery truck after purchase, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, at Zia Masjid along the Expressway in the federal capital. APP/ADZ/MAF/TZD/SSH
People struggle to load a sacrificial animal onto a delivery truck after purchase, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, at Zia Masjid along the Expressway in the federal capital
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People struggle to load a sacrificial animal onto a delivery truck after purchase, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, at Zia Masjid along the Expressway in the federal capital
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People struggle to load a sacrificial animal onto a delivery truck after purchase, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, at Zia Masjid along the Expressway in the federal capital
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People struggle to load a sacrificial animal onto a delivery truck after purchase, ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, at Zia Masjid along the Expressway in the federal capital
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