Pakistan to downgrade diplomatic relations with India, take Kashmir matter to UN

Islamabad - Pakistan to mark August 15 as 'Black Day'.

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By Reuters

Published: Thu 8 Aug 2019, 5:41 PM

Last updated: Fri 9 Aug 2019, 12:27 AM

Pakistan said on Wednesday it will "downgrade" diplomatic relations and suspend bilateral trade with arch-rival India after New Delhi stripped its portion of the contested Kashmir region of special status.

Neighbours China and Pakistan, which both claim parts of the region, have voiced fierce opposition to India's move dropping a constitutional provision that had allowed the country's only Muslim-majority state to make its own laws.

 
 
 
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Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan today chaired meeting of the National Security Committee at Prime Minister's Office. The meeting was attended by Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, Interior Minister, Minister for Education, Minister for Human Rights, Minister for KA&GB, Law Minister, Adviser Finance, CJCSC, COAS, CAS, V-CNS, SAPM on Information, DG-ISI, DG-ISPR, Secretary Foreign Affairs and other senior officers. The Committee discussed situation arising out of unilateral and illegal actions by the Indian government, situation inside Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and along LOC. The Committee decided to take following actions: - 1. Downgrading of diplomatic relations with India. 2. Suspension of bilateral trade with India. 3. Review of bilateral arrangements. 4. Matter to be taken to the United Nations, including the Security Council. 5. Independence Day this 14 August to be observed in solidarity with brave Kashmiris and their just struggle for their right of self-determination. 15th August will be observed as Black Day. Prime Minister directed that all diplomatic channels be activated to expose brutal Indian racist regime, design and human rights violations. PM directed Armed Forces to continue vigilance.
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A spokesman for India's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Reuters

Published: Thu 8 Aug 2019, 5:41 PM

Last updated: Fri 9 Aug 2019, 12:27 AM

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