India should reverse post-August 2019 actions, stop demographic changing in IIOJK: PM
"Pakistan desires peaceful and good neighborly relations with India"


New York: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said the crux of his speech at the UN General Assembly was to warn the world of the threat posed by climate change to humanity.
In his tweets on Saturday, he said the climate-induced calamity Pakistan is facing today will not stay in Pakistan if no urgent action is taken.
He said the global response should not be guided by cameras but empathy and concern for humankind.
Shehbaz Sharif said that he also stated Pakistan's position on issues critical to our foreign policy and made it clear to the world that Pakistan desires peaceful and good neighborly relations with India. For this, he said, India should reverse post-August 2019 actions and stop the process of demographic change in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

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