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    UN supports probe into atrocities by occupation forces in IOK

    July 13, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    NEW YORK: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has supported to the proposal by the world body’s human rights Chief for an international investigation into the atrocities being committed by occupation forces in Indian occupied Kashmir.
    He said this while addressing a press conference at UN Headquarters in New York.
    The world body chief also called upon India and Pakistan to find a political solution to the Kashmir dispute.
    Responding to a question about his efforts to resolve the Kashmir dispute, the secretary-general said, it is clear for me that only political solutions can address political problems.
    He expressed the hope that in future both countries will create the mechanisms of dialogue that will lead to find an adequate political solution.
    Pakistan has always welcomed mediation offers from the United Nations but India rejects them, claiming that Kashmir is a bilateral issue.

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