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The President of the United Nations Security Council has indicated that a meeting to discuss the India-Pakistan situation may take place "sooner rather than later." The meeting is seen as an opportunity to express views and potentially reduce tensions between the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors. The comments were made by Ambassador Evangelos Sekeris, the President of the Security Council for May, during a briefing on the Council's work programme.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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