Anxiety over the growing tension in India and Pakistan, apply to reduce stress

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Anxiety over the growing tension in India and Pakistan, apply to reduce stress

It is noteworthy that on April 22, two 26 people were killed and many others were injured in the terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. Since the incident, tensions between the two countries have reached the top.

According to The News Medium, the Indian Army has informed about its military operations between India and Pakistan early on Wednesday and its military operation beyond the international border.

In a statement published on Wednesday, UN President’s President, Phillome Young, expressed concern over the conflict between the two countries. He has applied to introduce maximum restraint to both sides and to reduce stress immediately.

Chief Young of the General Assembly has revisited all terrorist attacks, ordinary citizens and basic organizations.

He said that under the United Nations Charter and International Law, solutions and diplomatic solutions are the only way to solve mutual differences and achieve permanent peace and stability.

Meanwhile, UN spokesman Stephanie Trumpbel said in response to a question asked by a journalist at the New York headquarters on Wednesday that all peacekeepers were safe under the report of the UN Supervisor Mission (UNMGIP) posted in the affected area.

Earlier, UN Chief Antonio Guterres spokeswoman Stepan Duji had warned in a statement sent to reporters on Tuesday evening that “military conflict between world, India and Pakistan was not purchased.” According to him, this time is the maximum restraint to practice and come back from the edge.

General Secretary Gutresh emphasized that the target of ordinary citizens was unacceptable and the culprits of the Pahlagam attack should be called by the triangular and legal system of justice.

The UN chief proposed to provide services to the government of both countries for peace several days ago.