UN should play its part on Kashmir issue: Pak PM tells Sec Gen

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

today met UN in and urged the world body to play its part in stopping "Indian atrocities" in and accused of "unprovoked ceasefire violations", which he warned can dangerously escalate the situation along the LoC.

According to an official statement from the Prime Minister's Office, met Guterres on the sidelines of Forum for being held in the southern Chinese city of

expressed "grave concern" at the "deteriorating situation" in Kashmir, the statement said.

He informed the about the use of pellet guns by Indian forces, it said.

"seeks a just and peaceful resolution of the dispute, in accordance with Resolutions and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people," said.

He called upon UN to play its part in stopping "Indian atrocities" on Kashmiris, the statement said.

also told Guterres about the "deliberate and unprovoked ceasefire violations" by along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary, resulting in the death of civilians, the statement said.

"The situation can escalate dangerously if the Indian side does not put a stop to repeated violations," he warned.

Briefing UN on Pakistan's counter-terrorism efforts, he stated that his goverment follows a 'zero tolerance' policy towards terrorism and extremism and has achieved "significant success".

The UN acknowledged Pakistan's efforts towards counter-terrorism, humanitarian assistance to the Afghan refugees and the UN peacekeeping operations, the statemtent said.

He maintained that he had been advocating the need for a serious dialogue on the issue, the PMO statement said.

and other senior officials were also present during the meeting.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 19:15 IST