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MEA: India won't discuss Kashmir at United Nations General Assembly
Updated On: 20 September, 2019 06:30 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Officials will discuss India's contribution at the UN General Assembly on the development, peace, and security fronts as a responsible member of the global body

The prime minister will address the UN General Assembly session on September 27
New Delhi: India will not dwell upon the Kashmir issue at the United Nations General Assembly and instead discuss the country's contribution on the development, peace, and security fronts as a responsible member of the global body, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday.
"What Pakistan is going to say is not for me to comment upon. If they wish to dwell upon this issue, they are welcome to do so. Our Prime Minister will focus on what the United Nations General Assembly's high-level segment is meant to focus, which is that as a responsible member of the United Nations, the PM will flag what we are doing for development, for security, for peace, and our expectations and aspirations of other countries," Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said about the session next week. "We have several multilateral matters to discuss. One of these is terrorism, though it won't be the focus," he added.
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