Faced with strong opposition, Pakistan, current president of the UN Security Council, has dropped its plan to include the Kashmir issue in the agenda of the council's May 13 meeting.
Diplomats said during a closed-door discussion on programme of the council, its members strongly opposed raising the Kashmir issue.
Pakistan's Ambassador to the UN, Munir Akram, said though Kashmir is the "most dangerous conflict in the world," he has not "taken advantage" of his position to include it in the council's agenda.
"Everytime Pakistan speaks in the council on peace and security, we speak about Kashmir and we will continue to do so in our national capacity," he said adding "but as council president we will act with utmost impartiality."
Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri is expected to attend the May 13 meeting and Pakistani sources said