UNSC members may be forced to take "other actions" on Azhar listing: diplomats warn China

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Responsible member-states of the may be forced to take "other actions" if continues to block moves to designate Pakistan-based as a global terrorist, diplomats at the UN's principal organ have warned.

has blocked four bids in 10 years to get Azhar, a blue-eyed boy of Pakistan's spy agency ISI, listed as a UN-designated global terrorist.

Azhar masterminded many audacious attacks on India, including the 2001 Parliament strike and the recent Pulwama carnage in February that pushed both and to the brink of war.

The proposal to designate Azhar under the 1267 of the was moved by France, the UK and the US on February 27, days after a suicide bomber of the (JeM) killed 40 CRPF soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama, leading to a flare-up in tensions between and

"If China continues to block this designation, responsible member-states may be forced to pursue other actions at the Security Council. It shouldn't have to come to that," a Security Council told in an unusual tough warning to China, a close ally of

has expressed disappointment over China's decision but said it will "pursue all available avenues" to bring to justice terrorist leaders involved in attack on Indians.

"This is the fourth time that China has placed a hold on this listing. China should not prevent the Committee from doing the job the Security Council has entrusted it to do," another Security Council told

"China's move to hold the listing is inconsistent with its own stated goals of combatting terrorism and furthering regional stability in South Asia," said the diplomat, requesting not to be named, given that the deliberations of the 1267 are confidential, thus preventing member-from talking about it in public.

The second also slammed Pakistan for depending on China to protect terrorist groups and leaders that operate from its soil.

"Pakistan has quite often depended on China to protect it from the listing of Pakistan-based terrorist groups and individuals in the UN 1267 sanctions committee," the diplomat noted.

"The case for designating the of a group the UN already calls an al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist organization is undeniable," the diplomat said.

On Tuesday, the said that Azhar meets the criteria to be designated as a "global terrorist" by the UN.

"Our views on and its founder are well known. The is a UN-designated terrorist group," State Department told reporters.

"Azhar is the founder and the of the JeM, and he meets the criteria for designation by the The has been responsible for numerous terrorist attacks and is a threat to regional stability and peace," Palladino said.

The State Department referred to this statement on Wednesday when asked to comment on the latest developments at the

"I would say that the and China share a mutual interest in achieving regional stability and peace, and that a failure to designate Azhar would run counter to this goal," Palladino said.

Congressman described the Chinese move as unacceptable.

"Once again, China has blocked the UN from imposing sanctions on Masood Azhar, the of Jaish-e-Mohammed, which carried out the Pulwama attack in India in February. This is unacceptable," he said.

"I urge to allow the UN to place sanctions on Azhar, the leader of a UN-recognised terrorist organisation," Sherman said.

Several American think-tank members slammed China for its decision to delay the Azhar listing.

"Today, China doubled down on a very bad bet. It blocked yet another round of UN sanctions on Pakistan-based JeM weeks after the group claimed credit for the deadliest terror attack in Kashmir," from the said.

"This one won't be undone by another romantic stroll through Wuhan," he said, referring to a meeting between and Chinese in April last year.

"Not entirely unexpected, but nonetheless a slap to India's face after last month's bloody suicide-bombing in Also raises serious questions about the benefits of Modi's photo-op diplomacy with Xi Jinping," tweeted Sadanand Dhume from

Jagdish Sewhani, the of 'The American India Public Affairs Committee', said the decision of China is a blatant abuse of the veto power that it enjoys as a of the

"China today stands exposed as the only supporter of Pakistan's State sponsor of terrorism. We Indian-Americans have decided to hold peaceful demonstrations outside the and consulates in the US and urges the people of Indian origin and friends of India across the world to do the same in their as well," he said.

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First Published: Thu, March 14 2019. 13:35 IST