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Pakistan Peoples& portiony Chairman Bilawal Bhutto on Friday termed the decision of boycotting the assembly of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) as unlucky.&necessary international forums must be engaged at this critical time to put Pakistan point of views across and expose India belligerence bare aggression,& Bilawal said after Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi announcement that Pakistan would much attend the assembly of OIC Council of Foreign Ministers being held in Abu Dhabi.Speaking in Joint Sitting of the Parliament, the minister said the lower level Pakistani delegation shall attend the OIC assembly as we have to move over 19 resolutions in OIC assembly, out of which many resolutions were pertaining to Indian brutalities in Indian occupied Kashmir and human right violations there.Pakistan shall also oppose giving observer status to India.Qureshi said India was neither a member of OIC nor observer, yet was invited that too without refer toing Pakistan.Brother countries Turkey and Iran also did much know about the invitation to India to attend OIC session as guest of honour.He said he had written a letter to Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of United Arab Emirates (UAE) urging him to review his decision of invitation to India to attend OIC session or postpone the assembly.In response, Sheikh Abdullah expressed his inability to withdraw the invitation as India was invited before Pulwama incident.Previous president Asif Zardari too asked the government to reconsider the decision of much attending the session.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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