OIC\'s reluctance to convene FMs meeting on Kashmir upsets Pakistan

OIC's reluctance to convene FMs meeting on Kashmir upsets Pakistan

Pakistan has been pushing the 57-member organisation for the foreign ministers' meeting since India revoked the special status of the Jammu and Kashmir in last August

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Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Despite repeated requests from to hold a foreign ministers' meeting on Kashmir, the has shown reluctance to convene such a conference, prompting an upset Islamabad to threaten that it may call a separate gathering on the issue.

has been pushing the 57-member organisation, which is the second largest intergovernmental body after the UN, for the foreign ministers' meeting since India revoked the special status of the in last August.

However, there has not been any positive response from the OIC, the biggest bloc of Islamic countries in the world, to Pakistan's request so far.

"I am once again respectfully telling OIC that a meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers is our expectation," Qureshi said during a talk show on ARY News on Wednesday.

If you cannot convene it, then I'll be compelled to ask Prime Minister Imran Khan to call a meeting of the Islamic countries that are ready to stand with us on the issue of Kashmir..," he threatened.

A major reason behind the OIC's inaction has been Saudi Arabia's reluctance to accept Pakistan's request for one specifically on Kashmir. Riyadh's support is crucial for any move at the OIC, which is dominated by Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries.

During a virtual meeting of the OIC Contact Group on held "on the request of Pakistan" on June 22 also, Qureshi had urged the grouping to "step up its efforts" to resolve the Kashmir issue.
 

 

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First Published: Thu, August 06 2020. 21:10 IST