Foreign Minister (EAM) Jaishankar addressed the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session on Saturday and launched a shocking attack on Pakistan. Jaishankar said India has long stepped on with terrorism arising from its environment and calls the country an epicenter of global terrorism. He noted that many major international terrorist attacks were traced back to one neighbor, with the UN lists with designated terrorists dominated by his citizens. Jaishankar, who cited the Pahalgam terror attack as the latest example of ‘border-border barbaric’, emphasized that India has exercised its right to defend its citizens and ensures that the perpetrators are brought to the law. ‘India has confronted this challenge since its independence, with a neighbor who is an epicenter of global terrorism. Now major international terrorist attacks are being traced back to that one country. The UN terrorists of the UN terrorists are full with its subjects. The most recent example of border border border barbaric was the murder of innocent tourists in Pahalgam in April this year, ‘Jaishankar said. India remains determined to protect its people and secure their interests, at home and abroad, Eam Jaishankar said. He emphasized that India, although he claims rights, must also confront threats with determination. According to terrorism, he remains an important priority as it embodies a mixture of generosity, violence, intolerance and fear. “While we keep our rights, we must also face threats of threats. To counteract terrorism is a particular priority because it synthesizes malice, violence, intolerance and fear.” “India has exercised its right to defend its people against terrorism and bring its organizers and offenders to justice. Since terrorism is a shared threat, it is imperative that there is much deeper international cooperation. Sindoor ‘launched in May for the revenge of the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.
JAISHANKAR’S DOCKING ATTACK ON PAKISTAN AT UNGA: ‘Big international terrorist attacks traced back to one country’
