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Indian call to end UN mission rejected
 


January 23, 2013 - Updated 425 PKT
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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations set aside an Indian demand to put an end to its Military Observer mission in Kashmir, Geo News reported Wednesday.

 

Martin Nesirky, a spokesman for the UN Secretary General, said in a statement that the mandate of its UN Military Observer would continue to exist as only its Security Council could decide to end it.

 

It said the observer was fully active in Kashmir. Indian Envoy to the United Nations on Monday demanded the UN end its observer mission, which monitors ceasefire agreed between Pakistan and India in Jammu and Kashmir.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
Offcourse! If it happens - UN Military Observers will loose well paying job -isn't? Now they enjoy royal life - travelling in business class, lodging and boarding in 5 star hotels, free hostilities of Arab and Muslim world. Why can't they solve problems in Syria, Africa? Why they care if Indian and Pakistanis kill each other? Behead each other. More problem for UN - More OIC donations - More fun! This makes Pakistan happy - Very happy. Now India is defeated and Indian's are begging.

A.Khan
Greece
GREAT ! WE NEED INDEPENDENT WATCH DOG - TO AVOID DOG FIGHTS AND NUKES FLYING

OMAR
Canada
WHY IS INDIA TRYING TO BULLY - THIS SHOULD NOT BE TOLERATED AT ANY COST

omar
Canada
 
 
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