Pakistan has repeatedly asked India to present concrete evidence, but India has not been able to go beyond accusations. Report
New York (Urdu Point News Latest - International Press Agency. August 11, 2022) China has vetoed the implementation of US and India sanctions at the United Nations against the deputy head of the banned militant organization Jaish-e-Mohammed in Pakistan, according to Abdul Raouf, a British broadcaster. Azhar has been under US sanctions for working for Jaish-e-Mohammed since December 2010.
India has alleged that he was involved in the planning and execution of several attacks,including the hijacking of an Indian Airlines flight in 1999,the attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001,and the attack on the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot in 2016.Pakistan has repeatedly asked India to provide concrete evidence, but India has not been able to go beyond accusations.
In June, China blocked the United Nations from blacklisting another Pakistani group, Lashkar-e-Taiba's deputy chief Abdul Rehman Miki. Miki has been under US sanctions since November 2010 and India blames that Miki has been involved in raising funds, recruiting youth for radicalization and violence and planning other attacks, including in Mumbai in 2008.According to Pakistan's counter-terrorism agency, the government has banned more than 65 militant groups, including Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. More time is needed to do so, he said, adding that the UN Security Council's monitoring committee allows for suspensions of enforcement on people recommended for sanctions, and that many such requests by committee members have been made by committee members. Decisions have been made.
On the other hand, a spokesperson for the US Mission to the United Nations said that the US respects the need of other countries to verify that those proposed for sanctions meet the standard of proof that they should be recognized by the UN. Be added to the blacklist of sanctions. We strongly believe in the importance of this committee, which aims to hold ISIS, al-Qaeda and their affiliates accountable for their illegal activities," the US spokesperson said. It values cooperation with its Security Council partners to effectively use it to prevent terrorists from exploiting the global system.
China says that the alleged "affected parties" (India and the US) have so far failed to provide concrete evidence at this forum.Is not contrary to the principles of the United Nations?