"India wants to resolve the Kashmir dispute in its own way and Pakistan will not allow this Indian attempt to succeed," he told reporters yesterday.
Aziz said that Pakistan's desire for peace should not be misunderstood as it weakness.
He said that Pakistan would continue to raise the Kashmir issue at the international forums.
He alleged that India was violating the Line of Control peace and Pakistan just responding.
He said UN resolutions on Kashmir are still relevant and cannot be replaced by bilateral agreements.
"We are making efforts at an international level to make the UN Military Observers Mission more active," he said.
Pakistan has already written to the UN Secretary General about the recent deadly clashes and UN observers have also visited the villages hit by Indian firing.
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