OIC discusses Indus Waters Treaty dispute on Pakistan’s behalf, ask India to…, on Kashmir…
Both sides have been called upon to strictly follow the bilateral agreements.

New Delhi: The Council of International Ministers (CFM) of the Group of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has emphasized on persevering with the Indus water agreements of India and Pakistan.
Indus Waters Treaty
Within the assembly of the organization of 57 Islamic countries held in Istanbul, Turkey on Sunday, June 22, both aspect had been called upon to strictly be aware the bilateral agreements between Pakistan and India, collectively with the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). This query of OIC fully supports Pakistan’s stand on this arena.
The observation issued by the CFM stated that our deep teach is on the defense force escalation in South Asia in most modern days. This teach involves India’s assaults at many areas in Pakistan. We emphasize the need for both aspect to voice maximum restraint and steer obvious of such actions, which might destabilize the assign. Regarding the Indus Agreement, the observation stated that it will not be broken and both aspect should be aware it.
OIC on Kashmir arena
Within the 2-day assembly of Islamic countries held in Istanbul, CFM has echoed Pakistan’s dispute on the Kashmir arena rather than the Indus agreement. CFM stated that we yell fleshy abet for the self-choice rights of the Kashmiri of us in accordance with the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, OIC and the desires of the Kashmiri of us.
Pakistan’s International Minister Ishaq Dar has moreover gone to Turkey to wait on the OIC assembly. The special thing on this turned into as soon as that Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir moreover went to Turkey with Dar. Munir met the host nation’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey/Turkiye. The affect of these conferences is moreover visible on the observation after the assembly.
Indus Waters Treaty dispute
India and Pakistan signed the Indus Water Treaty in 1960. In this agreement, rules had been location for sharing the water of rivers between India and Pakistan. After the 22 April Pahalgam assault, India withdrew from this treaty and stated that it will cease Pakistan’s water offer. Pakistan has expressed sturdy displeasure over this and has threatened India with warfare if it withdraws from the agreement. There has been tension between the 2 countries on this arena for the last three months. Now the Group of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has given an announcement on this.
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