سلامتی کونسل میں کھلا مباحثہ، پاکستانی سفیر نے بھارت کا چہرہ دنیا کے سامنے بے نقاب کردیا https://t.co/mtSTWPO9Z5
At UNSC, Pakistan asks India to change its behaviour More details: https://t.co/GYNzHLhgBi #ARYNews https://t.co/NUfhQeymFg
No takers for Kashmir during Pakistan FM Dar's chairmanship of UNSC. Of the 80 nations who spoke at the open debate, only Turkiye mentioned Kashmir & US restated Trump's India-Pak Ceasefire claim. India hits out at Pak, "a serial borrower from the IMF" https://t.co/KWyER4x61x
During Pakistan's Foreign Minister Dar's chairmanship of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on July 22-23, 2025, Turkey was the only country to raise the Kashmir issue, describing it as one of the longest-standing unresolved international disputes that obstructs Pakistan-India relations. Despite Pakistan's efforts to highlight Kashmir, no other of the 80 nations participating in the open debate addressed the topic. The United States referenced previous de-escalations between India and Pakistan, echoing former President Trump's claims of a ceasefire. India responded critically, accusing Pakistan of fanaticism, terrorism, and being a serial borrower from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Pakistan called on India to change its behavior, while Pakistan's ambassador at the UNSC accused India of exposing a negative image to the world. The UNSC unanimously adopted a resolution related to the peaceful resolution of conflicts, reflecting successful diplomacy during the session.