Pakistan has many statements to issues.
Firstly, Pakistan wishes to congratulate England in its struggle in South Africa. Pakistan is hopeful that once England is satisfied that South Africa poses no longer a threat, they will withdraw and not find an excuse for prolonged occupation.
Secondly, Pakistan wishes to condemn Czechoslovakia's annexation of Hungary, an ally of Czechoslovakia, and wonders why the Warsaw pact has given no reaction to this. Perhaps this defensive pact is just a sham, designed to lull the rest of the world into thinking the Eastern Bloc is a cohesive group, while in reality they are at each others throats?
Thirdly, Pakistan wishes to condemn the German Democratic Republic for its invasion of Austria. Not did the GDR stated retaliation as reason only after the invasion, but it never made stated its grievances in public and also never sought a diplomatic resolution. This is, all and all, an act of naked aggression with a flimsy Casus Belli.
Fourthly, Pakistan supports China's position on possible Russian aggression in Asia. If the USSR invades any country in Asia, Pakistan will join whatever coalition is organized to defend the freedom of that country.
Fifthly, Pakistan has sent a sizable force to support Iran, purely in a defensive manner, against the bellicose Arab countries wishing it harm.
Sixthly, Pakistan wishes to announce, in collaboration with India and China, the creation of an independent Kashmir nation. After lengthy negotiations all parties have reached a satisfactory position. The independence of this new country of Kashmir will be guaranteed by Pakistan, India and China. For three years, an international force, comprised of elements of each signatory party, will be stationed in Kashmir in order to stabilize the region and help the establishment of a new government. All three countries will withdraw half their forces after the second year and the rest after the third year. China will command this force during the first year, India will command it during the second year and Pakistan will be in charge of the withdrawals during the third year.
Pakistan sincerely hopes that this agreement between three nations that have been oft at odds, especially concerning the region of Kashmir, will be the herald of a lasting peace in southern Asia. Pakistan is hopeful that the rest of world will take note of this tremendous accomplishment by these three distinctly different countries and cultures; and will do their part to bring a new era of peace and prosperity.
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