alchetron.comIndia cannot unilaterally separate itself from Indus Waters Treaty, will approach UN: Pakistan.
Sartaj Aziz, Pakistani economist and strategist who serves
as Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Advisor on Foreign Affairs, on Monday
said that India cannot unilaterally separate itself from the Indus Waters
Treaty according to the international law.
He said that if India violates the treaty then Pakistan can approach the International Court of Justice, insisting the revocation of the treaty can be taken as an "act of war".
"The international law states that India cannot
unilaterally separate itself from the treaty," Aziz, Advisor to Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif on Foreign Affairs, said while briefing the National
Assembly on the issue.
"IWT is an international agreement and India cannot
revoke it. But, it can take other measures by misusing certain provisions of
the treaty to stop Pakistan's share of water defined in the treaty," he
said while speaking in the Senate.
"We shall share the dossier with P-5 countries, World
Bank and others asking them to pressurize India to avoid revocation otherwise
consequences are very clear," he added.
The House had started discussing the issue when Chairman
Raza Rabbani presented his observation to the House on this matter.
The members took serious note of Indian threats to revoke IWT and said such an act would be considered an act of war. |
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