UNGA President Calls on India and Pakistan to Exercise Maximum Restraint Amid Rising Tensions

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UNGA President Calls on India and Pakistan to Exercise Maximum Restraint Amid Rising Tensions

UNGA President Calls on India and Pakistan to Exercise Maximum Restraint Amid Rising Tensions

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The President of the United Nations General Assembly has called on India and Pakistan to show maximum restraint and prioritize dialogue as tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors threaten regional stability.

In a formal statement released at the UN headquarters, the UNGA President emphasized the importance of peaceful resolution through diplomacy, urging both nations to avoid any actions that could escalate the situation. “Conflict between India and Pakistan carries consequences not only for the subcontinent but for global peace and security,” the President stated.

The appeal comes amid growing concerns over military posturing, cross-border skirmishes, and inflammatory rhetoric from both sides. International observers have warned that even minor provocations could lead to broader conflict if not handled carefully.

The United Nations reaffirmed its readiness to support any initiative that fosters peace, stability, and constructive dialogue between the two countries.

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