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The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) had asked not to put Pakistan envoys statement on record that was a fake post put as part of anti-India propaganda.
Pakistan posted a fake speech to the United Nations Security Council on the official website of its permanent mission. According to reports, Pakistan faked a speech to the UNSC and posted it on its official website pretending that it was delivered even though its Ambassador did not speak at the session on terrorism.
Ironically, Pakistan was not on the list of speakers circulated for the virtual meeting held online on Monday, nor does its Permanent Representative Munir Akram figure on the video of the meeting.
Failing to rally support for its campaign against India at the UN, Islamabad created a false record for the Security Council. It is to be noted that Pakistan is not a member of the UNSC and not eligible to make the statement.
In a tweet, the Pakistani Mission to United Nations said Pakistani envoy to UN Munir Akram made the statement at the open debate of the Security Council on the report of the secretary-general on the “threats to international peace and security posed by terrorism actions.”
Indian mission in UN was quick to point the development and said, “we have seen a statement put out by the Pakistani mission to the UN, claiming that these remarks were made by the Permanent Representative of Pakistan at the UNSC”
The mission asked, “We failed to comprehend where exactly did the permanent representative of Pakistan make his statement since the security council session today was not open to non-members of the security council”
The UN today inflicted a major blow to Pakistan’s anti-India propaganda. UNSC chair confirmed Pakistan envoys statement not to be put on record.