Turkey President Erdogan raises Kashmir issue at UN, India meets Cyprus leaders
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Turkey&#39;s President Recep Tayyib Erdogan raked up Kashmir issue to bolster ally Pakistan&#39;s narrative at the UN General Assembly. He called for UN resolution on Kashmir to be respected. In a tit-for-tat move, Jaishankar met with his Cyprus counterpart and reminded Turkey to respect the UN resolution on Cyprus due to Ankara&#39;s illegal occupation of the region. Turkey seems to forget the first move their ally Pakistan needs to make to resolve Kashmir issue. Here&#39;s what India did and what the world should know…</p>
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