ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's caretaker foreign minister lauded on Friday the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its "sustained support" to the people of Indian-administered Kashmir, the Pakistani foreign ministry said.
The development comes during an ongoing visit by the OIC envoy for Jammu and Kashmir, Ambassador Yousef Al Dobeay, to Pakistan along with his team members.
On Thursday, the OIC envoy held a meeting with Pakistani Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani in Islamabad.
"FM welcomed the Special Envoy & appreciated @OIC_OCI's sustained support for the Kashmiri people and OIC’s strong commitment for their right to self-determination in accordance with relevant UNSC (United Nations Security Council) resolutions," the Pakistani foreign minister said in a post on X messaging platform.
The Muslim-majority Himalayan region has been a bone of contention between Pakistan and India since their independence from the British rule in 1947. Both neighbors rule parts of the Himalayan territory, but claim it in full and have fought two of their three wars over the disputed region.
Earlier this week, the OIC envoy held a news conference and urged Indian authorities to reverse their “illegal” actions carried out in Indian-administered Kashmir in August 2019.
New Delhi revoked Kashmir’s special constitutional status which allowed it to have its own flag and gave it limited autonomy before integrating the only Muslim-majority region under its rule with the rest of the Indian union.
Relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors have since been frozen.