Key Points

Turkish President Erdogan has once again brought up the Kashmir issue on an international platform. Speaking at the UN General Assembly, he called for the matter to be resolved through dialogue based on UN resolutions. India immediately rejected these comments, labeling them an unacceptable interference in its internal affairs. The Indian government has lodged a formal protest with the Turkish ambassador in response.

Key Points: Erdogan Raises Kashmir at UNGA Despite India's Strong Protest

  • Erdogan expresses pleasure over India-Pakistan ceasefire at UN General Assembly
  • Calls for Kashmir resolution via UN resolutions and bilateral dialogue
  • India lodges strong protest with Turkish ambassador over remarks
  • MEA asserts cross-border terrorism is main threat to Jammu and Kashmir
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Turkish President Erdogan once again rakes up Kashmir at UNGA session

Turkey's Erdogan calls for UN-led Kashmir dialogue at UNGA, drawing swift condemnation from India which terms the remarks unacceptable interference.

"We reject such objectionable comments on matters that are internal to India. - MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal"

New York, September 24

At the 80th session of UNGA, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raked up the Kashmir issue, saying that Turkey was 'pleased' with the ceasefire between India and Pakistan in May.

He said, "We are pleased with the ceasefire achieved following the tensions last April between Pakistan and India, which had escalated into a conflict... The issue of Kashmir should be resolved on the basis of the resolutions of the UN, for the best of our sisters and brothers in Kashmir, through dialogue, we hope."

Erdogan had supported Pakistan on Kashmir earlier as well and called for UN dialogue to address the issue during his visit to Islamabad, The Express Tribune reported.

This had drawn criticism from the Ministry of External Affairs which had in May said that it has lodged a strong protest with the Turkish ambassador.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "We reject such objectionable comments on matters that are internal to India. We have lodged a strong protest with the Turkish ambassador. Such unwarranted statements on India's territorial integrity and sovereignty are unacceptable."

Jaiswal asserted that J-K is an integral part of India and mentioned that Pakistan's cross border terrorism policy against India remains the biggest threat to the people of UT.

"Jammu and Kashmir are integral parts of India. It would have been better if Pakistan's policy of using cross-border terrorism against India, which remains the biggest threat to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, has been called out," Jaiswal said.

Turkey had also supported Pakistan during India's Anti Terror operation Sindoor. Pakistani forces had used Turkish made drones to target Indian installations after Op Sindoor had decimated terror operations in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed their commitment to deepening India-US ties and advancing a free and open Indo-Pacific region through the Quad during a meeting on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly High-level Week in New York.

The discussions that took place on Monday (local time) underscored the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship and the shared vision for regional stability. Rubio also conveyed his gratitude to India for its ongoing involvement in a variety of matters, such as trade, energy and critical minerals.

- ANI

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Priya S
Our MEA handled this perfectly. Strong response was needed. Turkey has been supporting Pakistan's terrorism for too long. Remember their drones used against us? They have no moral standing to comment on Kashmir.
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Michael C
While I understand India's position on sovereignty, perhaps there's value in international dialogue. The ceasefire is positive, and maybe third-party mediation could help maintain peace in the region long-term.
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Ananya R
Turkey-Pakistan axis is becoming more obvious. Good to see India strengthening ties with US through Quad. That's the real strategic partnership that matters for regional stability. 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Kashmir recently, I can say development is happening rapidly. Tourism is booming, and locals want peace. External interference only harms the common people.
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Vikram M
Erdogan keeps doing this every UN session. It's become a ritual. India should ignore these comments and focus on bilateral ties that actually matter. Our growth speaks for itself.
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Kavya N
Pakistan's cross-border terrorism is the real issue that world should focus on. Turkey supporting them shows where their priorities lie. Proud of our government's strong stance! 🙏

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