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Pahalgam terror attack: Hold perpetrators, organisers, financiers and sponsors to justice, says UNSC

Olivia Roberts
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People participate in a manifestation of protest with candles condemning Pahalgam's terrorist attack in Kolkata, on Friday, April 25, 2025

People participate in a manifestation of protest with candles condemning Pahalgam’s terrorist attack in Kolkata, on Friday, April 25, 2025

Condemning Pahalgam’s terrorist attack that left 26 dead and another 17 injured in the “stronger terms”, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has tried to keep the “perpetrators, organizers, financial and terrheensible sponsors.

The Council of 15 Nations issued a press release to affirm that the members “emphasized that those responsible for the murders for thesis must be responsible and urged all states, according to their obligations, Coopy Whooly will relive the authorities in this regard.”

The press release was issued by the President of the Permanent Representative Council of France to the UN ambassador, Jerome Bonnafont. The discussion about the resolution took place in a draft, according to the United States.

Interestingly, Pakistan is a non -permanent member of the UN Security Council. All council members have to accept the press release, which is a negotiated text, before it is published in the public domain.

The members of the Security Council expressed their deepest sympathy and condolence to the families of the victims and the government of India and the Nepal government and wished a quick and complete recovery to the injured.

The members reiterated that any act of terrorism is criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, when and with whom it is committed.

They reaffirmed the need for all states to be fought by all means, in accordance with the United Nations Charter and other obligations under international law, including the International Human Rights Law, International Refugee Law and International Humanitarian Law, Acts of Threats.

Meanwhile, Stephane Durric, spokesman for Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who answered a question about the situation between India and Pakistan at the daily press conference on Friday, said that “we continue following the situation with”.

“And we, or of course, reiterate our condemnation of attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, which, as they know, killed some 26 civilians. And again we both the government of India and the Pakistan government are buried to ensure.”

To a question about whether the secretary general, who is currently in Rome to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, plans to speak with the leaders of India and Pakistan once he returns to New York, Durric said: “I hope to have something.

Dujarric rejected a comment that the “two nuclear countries” could go to war, and the situation is deserving so little attention.

“Let me say that I do not agree with your comment … We are paying much attention to the situation between India and Pakistan,” Dujarric said.

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Posted on April 26, 2025

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