“Unfortunate,” Says India As China Halts Move On Masood Azhar’s Brother At UN: “Will Pursue” – Postager

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New Delhi: A day after China stopped a joint India-US bid at the UN to place sanctions on Abdul Rauf Asghar, the Jaish-e-Mohammed's second-in-command, India's foreign ministry said it regrets the "hold" and will keep seeking action. "India will continue pursuing its principled position of bringing these terrorists to justice, including through the UNSC 1267 Sanctions Regime," said Arindam Bagchi, the External Affairs Ministry spokesperson. "We note with regret that a 'technical hold' has been placed on the listing proposal," he added. "It is unfortunate that when it comes to our collective battle against terrorism, the international community has been…