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Pulwama Attack: MEA meets envoys of 25 nations including China

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After more than 40 CRPF soldiers martyred in a car bombing attack in Kashmir’s Pulwama by Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, the government said on Friday that it would take all possible diplomatic steps to ensure Pakistan’s complete isolation internationally.

Meanwhile, representatives of P-5 (Permanent members of the United National Security Council – UK, US, China, France and Russia) and some G-20 nations meet foreign ministry officials: Sweden, Spain, France, Slovakia, Bhutan, South Korea, Germany, Hungary, Italy, European Union, Canada, Britain, Russia, Israel, Australia and Japan have arrived in the national capital on the matter.

ALSO READ: Live Updates Pulwama Attack: International isolation of Pak starts as India meets envoys of key nations

The worst terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir saw immediate global condemnation. Many global leaders were seen condemning the terror attack.

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