UN Experts Support Pakistan’s Stance on India-Pakistan War

UN Experts Support Pakistan Stance

UN Experts Support Pakistan Stance on India-Pakistan War

UN experts support Pakistan’s stance on the recent India-Pakistan war. They declare India’s attack illegal under international law.

UN special experts express serious concern over India’s announcement to keep the Indus Waters Treaty “in abeyance.” They say any threat to block water flow harms the basic rights of millions of Pakistanis.

UN experts explain that water blockage affects food, health, jobs, the environment, and development. They stress that water cannot serve as a political or economic pressure tool.

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No Country Can Suspend Water Treaty on Its Own

The experts state that no country can suspend the Indus Waters Treaty on its own; it stays valid unless both sides end it through a new agreement. They also call India’s term “held in abeyance” unclear and legally weak.

The report says India bypassed the treaty’s legal process. It adds that unilateral suspension violates international treaty law and disputes must follow the treaty’s dispute resolution system.

UN experts find no proof that Pakistan violated any part of the treaty. They reject India’s attempt to link terrorism claims with water treaty violations, and say population growth or energy needs do not justify suspension.

Stopping Water Directly Harms Ordinary People

The experts warn that stopping water directly harms ordinary Pakistanis. They clarify that countermeasures cannot override basic human rights, and such steps must stay temporary and reversible.

The report highlights India’s role in weakening the treaty. Annual Indus Commission meetings stopped after 2022, data sharing slowed, and India avoided arbitration proceedings.

UN experts ask India to explain its actions, offer remedies, and issue an apology. They demand good-faith implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty, and also urge India to take clear steps to prevent human rights violations caused by water disruption.

UN special rapporteurs sent formal questions to India, and they did not respond; that’s why the UN experts released this report.

In conclusion, UN experts support Pakistan’s stance and urge India to respect international law, human rights, and the Indus Waters Treaty.

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