No one for Pakistan’s allegations of ‘false-flying’

Members of the United Nations Security Council raised difficult questions for Pakistan in their informal closed door sessions on Monday, sources in New York told ANI. The 15-Nation Security Council discussed on Monday afternoon amid increasing tension between India and Pakistan.

No statement was published after “closed consultation” by the United Nations Body, a non-established member of the council was requested by Pakistan, which is currently organized by Greece for the month of May.

Sources told ANI that members of the United Nations Security Council raised difficult questions for Pakistan in their informal closed door sessions. The members refused to accept the story of the “false flag” by the Pakistani side and asked if the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Tabiba, who was prosecuted with deep relations with Pakistan, was likely to attend the terrorist attack.

Sources said, there was a recognition of widespread condemnation and accountability of terrorist attack. Some members especially targeted tourists on the basis of their religious belief.

Several members expressed concern that Pakistan’s missile tests and nuclear rhetoric were escalalette factor. Pakistan on Monday launched a Fatah series-to-surface missile training, with 120 km distance as part of the ongoing “Exercise Indus”, Indus, Indus “,

Pakistan’s efforts to internationalize the situation also failed. He was advised to resolve issues bilaterally with India.

Meanwhile, Don News has reported that the flow of water in the Chenab recorded in the Marala head works, decreased from 35,000 cusecs on Sunday to about 3,100 cusecs on Monday morning. Chenab is very important for Pakistan’s irrigation system, as its canals, including UCC and BRB canals, irrigate a huge route of agricultural land in Punjab.

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India disqualified the Indus Water Treaty after the Pahgam attack and the lack of water is seen as its possible decline.

According to an official release by the German Aviation Group, another blow to Pakistan, Lufthansa Airlines on Monday suspended operations through Pakistani airspace.

Earlier, India, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA), shut down all the aircraft registered by all the aircraft registered in Pakistan and all the aircraft run by Pakistani Airlines. India issued a notice to the Airmen (NOTAM), confirming all Pakistani-managed, operated, or leased aircraft, including military flights, from 30 April to 23 May (approximate period). (AI)

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