Pakistan to brief UN Security Council on regional situation amid rising tensions with India
- On May 5, 2025, Pakistan announced its intention to update the UN Security Council about escalating regional tensions following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, where 26 people lost their lives.
- This briefing follows India's accusations that Pakistan supported the attack, which Islamabad denied while offering a neutral probe with third-party monitoring, amid escalating diplomatic disputes.
- Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar instructed its UN envoy to convene the council meeting to highlight India’s aggressive actions, including illegal steps to suspend the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty.
- Pakistan will state that India’s provocations threaten peace in South Asia and beyond, with both countries having recalled diplomats and canceled visas; Moody’s warns sustained tensions could harm Pakistan’s economic recovery.
- The briefing aims to present Pakistan’s perspective to the international community and address how ongoing hostilities deepen regional instability between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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