UN Security Council ‘expected to meet’ on situation between India, Pakistan

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) could meet “sooner rather than later” to discuss the situation between India and Pakistan, the president of the world’s topmost diplomatic body has said, noting that it would be an opportunity to express views and to help defuse tensions between the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.

“Of course, if a request comes for a meeting, then I think this meeting should take place because, as we said, maybe it’s also an opportunity to have views expressed and this might help to defuse tensions a bit. We will see,” Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations and president of the Security Council for May, Ambassador Evangelos Sekeris said in response to a question by PTI.

“We are in close contact, but this is something which might happen, I would say, sooner rather than later. We will see, we are preparing. It’s the first day of our presidency.”

Sekeris briefed UN reporters here on Thursday on the Council’s work programme under Greece’s month-long presidency of the 15-nation UN body. He was asked about rising tensions between India and Pakistan and if he had received any request for a meeting or consultations on the issue in the Council.

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