Kashmiris have no access to essential commodities, medicines: FM

Kashmiris have no access to essential commodities, medicines: FM

Kashmiris have no access to essential commodities, medicines: FM
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Minister of foreign affairs of Pakistan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi says that people in Indian Occupied Kashmir are deprived of food and medicines.

Shah Mehmood, while speaking to president of international crisis group in New York, says that India has been hosting curfew in IOK since August 5th and has kept over 60 lacs Kashmiris into prison. Global media and Non- Profit Organizations are showing the real face of Indians and their brutalities. Peace talks over the conflicts is no more the solution.

Shah Mehmood has interacted with the President of international crisis group about the extreme violation of human rights in IOK.

Circumstances in IOK are still crucial and authorities have still abandoned communication services, especially telephone services on 50th day of curfew.

People and children are deprived of food items, milk, medicines to cure deadliest diseases and other items due to continuous ban on communication services and curfew, according to media sources in IOK.

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Prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has talked to the delegation of Red Cross and Amnesty International over Kashmir issue. Note that he will meet the President US Donald Trump for negotiation.

Premiere has also talked over Pak-US relations with US senior Lindsay Graham and has also met with Pak-American traders.

US Senator Lindsey Graham called on Prime Minister Imran Khan to discuss about the deteriorating situation in occupied Kashmir.

According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan and Senator Graham discussed bilateral relations and the regional situation during the meeting.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi , Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood and Pakistani diplomat Asad Majeed also attended the meeting.

PM Imran apprised Lindsey Graham about the deteriorating situation in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He said that India’s lockdown in Kashmir has created a humanitarian crisis and posed a threat for regional stability.

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