At UN, India calls out Pakistan as ‘rogue state’, says ‘defence minister’s open confession surprises no one’ India said it appreciates and values the unequivocal support extended by leaders and governments across the world after the Pahalgam terror attack. India has called Pakistan a “rogue state” at the United Nations,
highlighting Pakistani defence minister Khwaja Asif’s “open confession” to training and funding terrorists, days after the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives.
In a recent interview with Sky News, the Pakistani defence minister admitted that Pakistan has been funding and backing terrorist groups.
India’s deputy permanent representative at the UN Yojna Patel on Monday said the confession was not surprising, and it exposed Pakistan as a “rogue state” that has been fuelling global terrorism.
“It is unfortunate that one particular delegation has chosen to misuse and undermine this forum to indulge in propaganda and make baseless allegations against India.
The whole world has heard Pakistan’s defence minister Khwaja Asif admitting and confessing Pakistan’s history of supporting, training and funding terrorist organisations in a recent television interview.
This open confession surprises no one and exposes Pakistan as a rogue state fuelling global terrorism and destabilising the region. The world can no longer turn a blind eye,” Yojna Patel said.