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India behind terror attacks in Pakistan, Qureshi tells UNGA

'Kulbhushan Yadav on the behest of Indian government planned terror attacks inside Pakistan,' he said while addressing the 73rd session in Urdu.

Qureshi said that Pakistan seeks resolution of all issues through a comprehensive and serious dialogue.

'Modi government wasted the opportunity for dialogue for the third time because of their negative attitude,' he said.'Postcolonialism and cold war have left its imprints in the region,' he added.

Qureshi said that Pakistan will never forget the killings of children in the Army Public School attack.

He said that Pakistan is in the war against terrorism and its army with the support of the masses have ended the scourge from the country.

'Peace has been restored in the cities and villages. In the years to come, we will be able to provide an economic corridor to connect Western China and Central Asia with the seaport,' he said.

Kashmir Dispute

Qureshi said Jammu and Kashmir's dispute is the biggest hindrance to peace in the region, adding that the issue will not be resolved until implementation on the UN resolutions.

The foreign minister said that the Human Rights Watch's report on the occupied Kashmir exposed India's face.

'We welcome the report. It has validated Pakistan's view. We call for the implementation on its recommendations,' he said.
'India can't continue with the bloody mayhem on the pretext of terrorism for long. We will welcome a commission on occupied Kashmir. We hope India will do it as well,' he added.

Qureshi said that India should not test the patience of Pakistan by continuously violating the Line of Control. He lamented that the entire SAARC has become dysfunctional due to the attitude of India.

He said that India promoted state terrorism in the occupied Kashmir in front of the international community.

The foreign minister said that Pakistan is ready to hold dialogue with India to curtail arms race between the two nuclear states.

Afghanistan
Qureshi said that Pakistan has concerns about Daesh's presence in Afghanistan.

'Pakistan and Afghanistan have been the target of foreign power's misunderstandings for long. We will continue to support the Afghan peace process,' he said.

Climate Change
The foreign minister called climate change 'a serious issue', and said that Pakistan is among those countries who are adversely being affected from the global warming.

'We believe that the resolutions in Paris conference should not be compromised for industrial interests,' he said.

The minister informed the international community that the government of Pakistan has planned to plant as many as 10 billion trees in the country.
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