Washington –With cyber security negotiations off to a hopeful start, the delegates take their seats. Having delivered their opening statements, each country makes clear its peaceful, cooperative intentions to the council—almost all of them, anyways. Tension can be felt even in the first day, as Pakistan leaves the council with its blunt statement. “We strongly condemn these cyber attacks by India” Pakistan delegate says. “And we encourage the international community to condemn them as well”. Later, in an interview, the delegate stated confidently, “India is responsible. We are one hundred per cent sure of it”.
In a private conversation with India’s representatives, Pakistan’s claims were denied. “As history shows, Pakistan is the clear aggressor here,” India’s representative countered. Though the opening negotiations were—for the most part—peaceful, all members present can feel the friction between these two countries. Both countries claim their willingness to cooperate with the international community; however, some remain skeptical as to just how far India and Pakistan can extend this appeal. Surely, with the toughest negotiations ahead of this council, only time will tell.
In a private conversation with India’s representatives, Pakistan’s claims were denied. “As history shows, Pakistan is the clear aggressor here,” India’s representative countered. Though the opening negotiations were—for the most part—peaceful, all members present can feel the friction between these two countries. Both countries claim their willingness to cooperate with the international community; however, some remain skeptical as to just how far India and Pakistan can extend this appeal. Surely, with the toughest negotiations ahead of this council, only time will tell.
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