When 2 Nuclear Nations Fight, "Consequences" For World: Imran Khan At UN

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said today when two nuclear armed countries fight it will have "consequences" for the entire world, making multiple references to Jammu and Kashmir in his speech at the UN General Assembly. "It is a test for the UN," he said, speaking shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who, without mentioning Pakistan, urged the world to unite against terror. India will use the right to reply option later tonight to rebut the Pakistan PM's speech.

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