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Indo-Pak spar over ‘Mission Kashmir’ at Security Council

India and Pakistan got into a verbal exchange at the Security Council on relevance of the UN observer group at LoC  stressing the force's role has been ‘overtaken’ by subsequent agreements signed by the two nations under which they resolved to settle differences ‘through bilateral negotiations’.

The exchange occurred during a UN Security Council open debate on peacekeeping, which was organised by Pakistan under its current Presidency of the 15-nation powerful UN body. Presiding over the debate was Pakistan's Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani, who said his country has been a ‘proud participant’ in peacekeeping missions.

‘Pakistan is also host to one of the oldest UN peacekeeping missions - the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan This Mission has played an important role in monitoring peace along the LoC,’ Jilani said. The reference to UNMOGIP was rejected by India's Ambassador to the UN Hardeep Singh Puri, who suggested that it would be better to spend resources allocated for the observer group elsewhere in difficult economic times.

UNMOGIP's role has been overtaken by the Simla Agreement of 1972, signed by the Heads of the two governments and ratified by their respective parliaments.
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