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Pakistan Humiliated at UNSC Over Pulwama Attack

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Pakistan Humiliated in UNSC; US and France Condemn Pulwama Attack, China Remains Silent; India Receives International Support, Pakistan's Narrative Rejected.

UNSC Members: Following the terrorist attack in Pulwama, Pakistan convened a closed-door meeting in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to garner international sympathy. Pakistan's plan was to portray itself as a victim and exert global pressure on India. However, this attempt backfired, resulting in Pakistan's humiliation and strengthening India's position.

UNSC Permanent Members Condemn Pakistan

During the meeting, permanent members such as the US, France, Russia, and the UK, posed pointed questions to Pakistan. These countries specifically questioned the involvement of terrorist organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba in the Pulwama attack and expressed concerns about Pakistan's role.

China Offers No Support

Pakistan received a major setback when China, considered a close ally, remained silent on the issue. Pakistan had hoped for at least China's support, but the lack thereof further weakened its position.

Pakistan's False Propaganda Exposed

Following the meeting, Pakistan's Permanent Representative, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, claimed that the Jammu and Kashmir issue was discussed and Pakistan achieved its objectives. However, according to world media and international sources, Pakistan's false narrative and claims of a 'false flag operation' were completely dismissed.

No Country Offered Proposals or Support

After the meeting, no country offered any proposals, nor did any issue an official statement in support of Pakistan. Only Pakistan continued to misrepresent the meeting's outcome.

Nuclear Threat Also Questioned

The meeting also raised questions about Pakistan's recent missile tests and nuclear threats. This was described by many countries as a dangerous and provocative act against regional peace.

International Support for India

Most countries in the meeting clarified that the India-Pakistan issue is bilateral and does not require any third-party mediation. This further strengthened India's diplomatic position.

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