Jammu And Kashmir / Organisation of Islamic Cooperation working on plan to find solution to Kashmir issue

Zoom News : Dec 12, 2022, 07:11 PM
Jammu And Kashmir | Is the Kashmir issue going to be resolved? This question has started arising out of nowhere, because the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has said to come forward to solve this issue. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) said that it is working on finding a way for discussions between Pakistan and India to resolve the long-standing Kashmir issue. There are a total of 57 countries in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

OIC Secretary General Hisen Brahim Taha said, 'I think the most important thing is to find a way for discussion between the two stakeholders (India and Pakistan). We are working on a plan to resolve this issue with the cooperation of the Government of Pakistan and other member countries.

Many Pakistani leaders were present in the meeting

He said, 'We need the views of both the countries and we should know that most of the issues of diplomacy should not be discussed on the road.' In the meeting in which these things were said, many big leaders and officials of Pakistan were present who have direct interference in PoK.

"We have gathered here to express our solidarity, sympathy and determination of the OIC which aims to find a solution to the longest conflict between India and Pakistan," Taha said. He said that Kashmir is very important, which has a collective and individual responsibility to talk about this issue so that its solution can be found.

Working on the proposals adopted by both countries

Taha said, 'I just want to emphasize that in the OIC we are working on the basis of resolutions that were adopted by the member states. But all states have their own sovereignty, we also belong to the same community.

Regarding the visit of the OIC delegation to the Line of Control, he said that he would submit a report on the visit to the CFM and ask them to take the right decision. Basically, the decision will be taken by the foreign ministers.

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