Pakistan seeks OIC meeting on Kashmir, Saudis show reluctance

Pakistan wanting to ratchet up the volume over Kashmir but the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation is refusing to hold foreign ministers meeting

Aug 07, 2020
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Pakistan wanting to ratchet up the volume over Kashmir but the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation is refusing to hold foreign ministers meeting. Pakistan, realising that it is losing the momentum on Kashmir, has been literally pushing the 57-member organisation, which is the second-largest intergovernmental body after the UN, for the foreign ministers' meeting since India revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir last August.

In a television interview foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that if OIC cannot call for such a meeting then he would ask PM Imran Khan to give a clarion call to the Islamic conclave. OIC bloc heavyweight Saudi Arabia has been remaining steadfast on not going ahead with a meeting specifically on Kashmir.

In a virtual meeting of the OIC Contact Group on Jammu and Kashmir held as recently on the request of Pakistan on June 22, Qureshi had asked the Islamic bloc to expedite its efforts to resolve the Kashmir issue.(IANS)

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