As India-Pakistan tensions escalate to their highest level in years, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for “maximum restraint” to avoid a military confrontation. His appeal comes in the wake of the deadly April 22 attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists. India quickly pointed fingers at “cross-border linkages” without evidence, while Pakistan strongly denied involvement and demanded a neutral investigation.
Diplomatic Strain and Military Alert
Following India’s accusations, tensions soared across the border. Pakistan strengthened its military presence, anticipating possible Indian incursions. In response, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi granted “full operational freedom” to his armed forces. Pakistan warned of a “swift” counteraction to any military move by New Delhi. Diplomatic communication between the two nations remains active, but the threat of conflict looms large.
Guterres warned that the situation was at a “boiling point,” stressing that the risk of escalation is dangerously high. He urged both sides to seek justice through “credible and lawful means” and to avoid any step that could spiral into war.
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UN Engagement with Pakistani Leadership
Guterres held a phone call with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif—the second in a week—to discuss the deteriorating security situation. PM Shehbaz welcomed the UN chief’s peace efforts and reiterated Pakistan’s call for a transparent and independent probe into the Pahalgam attack. He criticized India’s lack of cooperation and continued provocative rhetoric.
Sharif also voiced concern over India’s alleged attempts to use global financial institutions against Pakistan to damage its economy. Guterres assured continued UN engagement to maintain regional peace and stability.
UN Security Council Steps In
The UN Security Council was expected to hold a closed-door session later in the day, following Pakistan’s request to address the growing crisis.
National Assembly Slams Indus Treaty Suspension
In a related development, Pakistan’s National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution condemning India’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. The resolution called the move a blatant treaty violation and was presented by Federal Minister Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhry.
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