Pakistan PM, Foreign Office split on Kashmir?

Pakistan's Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr. Shireen Mazari’s strong rebuke to the Foreign Office on Saturday that it had let Kashmiris and Prime Minister Imran Khan down in their struggle for the Kashmir cause, conveyed a strong impression at home and abroad that the prime minister and Foreign Office were pursuing their independent policies on the core issue of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir

Aug 16, 2020
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Pakistan's Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr. Shireen Mazari’s strong rebuke to the Foreign Office on Saturday that it had let Kashmiris and Prime Minister Imran Khan down in their struggle for the Kashmir cause, conveyed a strong impression at home and abroad that the prime minister and Foreign Office were pursuing their independent policies on the core issue of Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Addressing a function here, Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr. Shireen Mazari said it was through the prime minister's "single-handed efforts" that the narrative surrounding Kashmir had changed the global perception over the issue. "If the Foreign Office had carried forward the prime minister's narrative, the situation would have been vastly different today," she said.

Mazari said had the Foreign Office taken action, the world would certainly have listened to Pakistan on the issue. "But our diplomats chose leisurely hotel stays, dressing in three-piece suits and heavily starched clothes and speaking over the telephone," she added.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/701021-pm-foreign-office-split-on-kashmir

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