Will approach UN if India violates Indus Water Treaty: Pak

Will approach UN if India violates Indus Water Treaty: Pak

Islamabad : Pakistan will approach the UN and the International Court of Justice if India suspended the 58-year-old Indus Waters Treaty, the country’s top diplomat Sartaj Aziz said on Tuesday, insisting the revocation of the treaty could be taken as an “act of war”.
“The international law states that India cannot unilaterally separate itself from the treaty,” Aziz, Adviser to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Foreign Affairs, said while briefing the National Assembly on the issue. He said the unilateral revocation of the treaty could pose a threat to Pakistan and its economy. He said if India violated the treaty Pakistan could approach the International Court of Justice.“This Indian act can be taken as breach of international peace and hence giving Pakistan a good reason to approach the UN Security Council,” Aziz said. He said Pakistan is considering drawing the attention of the international community on the dangers of such an action if it is considered seriously. “Between the two countries, this act of revocation can be taken as an act of war,” he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday chaired a review meeting of 56-year-old Indus Water Treaty during which it was decided that India will “exploit to the maximum” the waters of Pakistan-controlled rivers, including the Jhelum, as per the water-sharing pact.
The meeting came as India weighed its options to hit back at Pakistan in the aftermath of the Uri attack that left 18 soldiers dead, triggering demands that the government scrap the water distribution pact to mount pressure on that country.
Under the treaty, which was signed by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Pakistan President Ayub Khan in September 1960, waters of six rivers—the Beas, Ravi, Sutlej, Indus, Chenab and Jhelum–were to be shared between the two countries.

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