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UN speaker urges restraint after April 22 attack, offers United Nations 'good offices' to India and Pakistan
Summary
An unnamed United Nations speaker condemned the April 22 terror attack in Bahaugan, urged both India and Pakistan to avoid military confrontation and offered the U.N.'s "good offices" to support de-escalation and justice through lawful means.
An unnamed speaker at the United Nations condemned the April 22 terror attack in Bahaugan, urged maximum restraint between India and Pakistan and offered the United Nations' "good offices" to both governments to support diplomacy and de-escalation. "Tensions between India and Pakistan are at their highest in years," the speaker said. "Make no mistake, a military solution is no…
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