LONDON: The rejection by India of United Nations Secretary-General U Thant’s plan to post neutral observers on both sides of East Pakistan borders, which was publicly reiterated by Indian Ambassador Sen in New York yesterday [July 26], is . impeding efforts by the world organisation and friendly Governments to promote peace in the subcontinent and early return of refugees.
Soon after U Thant saw Mr Agha Shahi, Pakistan’s Ambassador and Ambassador Sen; the Indian envoy told newsmen in New York that India was opposed to posting of UN observers in refugee camps in Assam, Tripura and West Bengal. Ambassador Sen insisted that UN observers should be posted only in East Pakistan. … UN Secretary General had separate meetings with the Indian and Pakistani Ambassadors … to discuss the continuing tension along the border. Newspaper’s overseas correspondent
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Association of Former Ambassadors of Pakistan writes to PM Imran Khan and expresses concerns over public castigation of the Pakistan Embassies
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Islamabad, Pakistan: The Association of Former Ambassadors, comprising more than one hundred retired officers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who had the singular honour of serving as Ambassadors of Pakistan abroad, has written a letter to Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and expressed their dismay on public castigation of the Pakistan Embassies in a televised address to Pakistani Ambassadors abroad.
Former Foreign Minister,
Mr. Prime Minister,
The Association of Former Ambassadors, comprising more than one hundred retired officers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who had the singular honour of serving as Ambassadors of Pakistan abroad, has noted with dismay your public castigation of the Pakistan Embassies in a televised address to Pakistani Ambassadors abroad. The public reprimand was ill advised and reflected