Pakistan successfully internationalised Kashmir dispute: FM Qureshi

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LAHORE: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday said that Pakistan has been successful in internationalising the Kashmir issue despite India’s best efforts to hide its brutality in the occupied valley.

Speaking at the All Parties Kashmir Conference organised by PTI Punjab in Lahore, the foreign minister said that he would accompany Prime Minister Imran Khan on his visit to Saudi Arabia on September 19.

“The Kashmiri struggle has now taken a new turn.”

He also recounted that after the parliamentary meeting, the issue of Kashmir had been recognised globally, making it an international issue and 58 countries had supported Pakistan’s stance on the issue on his recent visit to Geneva.

“India tried to postpone the meeting of the Security Council,” said Qureshi, adding: “The Kashmir issue being internationalised was the biggest threat to them [India], and we [Pakistan] have been successful in doing that.”

“Even the Chief Justice of India is asking Modi’s government to return Kashmir to normalcy as soon as possible,” said the foreign minister while referring to the statement passed by India’s highest judge.

Elaborating further, the foreign minister said 50 British House of Commons members had written letters supporting Pakistan’s stance against India.

However, he expressed disdain over being unable to arrange a formal meeting with the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), saying that it is very difficult to arrange a meeting with the OIC because its members have many conflicts among themselves.

Qureshi also reiterated the brutish atrocities carried out in the disputed valley since August 5, when Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) was stripped of its special status by the Modi-led government.