UN Security Council calls on Pakistan and India to avoid military conflict
![]() The UN Security Council has called on Pakistan and India to avoid military conflict in favor of negotiations. This was reported by foreign media outlets, citing a source in the Pakistani Foreign Ministry. According to the source, the UN Security Council called for the adoption of the path of dialogue and diplomacy to defuse tensions and avoid a military clash, to resolve the issue peacefully. A closed-door meeting was held at the UN headquarters in New York on Monday against the backdrop of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressed the need to avoid a military clash between the parties, which, according to him, could easily get out of control. Pakistan is currently a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, while India is not a member, but is holding talks with other members. |

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