External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar took a dig at the United Nations over its stand on Kashmir and accused it of turning the Kashmir invasion into a dispute and clubbing the attacker and victim in the same bracket. In his remarks at the session on ‘Thrones and Thorns: Defending the Integrity of Nations’, he also called for having a “strong and fair” UN.
Jaishankar termed Pakistan’s occupation of some parts of Kashmir as “the longest-standing illegal occupation” of territory by another country after the Second World War.
Highlighting Pakistan’s illegal occupation of some parts of Kashmir and the UN’s inability to handle it, Jaishankar said, “After the Second World War, the longest-standing illegal occupation of a territory by another country pertains to India, what we saw in Kashmir. Now we went to the UN, but what was an invasion was made into a dispute. So the attacker and the victim were put on par.”