Islamabad: Former President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States Masood Khan has stated that the post-1945 international system—often described as a liberal rules-based international order—has been fundamentally selective and structurally biased, particularly in its failure to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine disputes.

According to Global Mirror, Masood Khan addressing an interactive session in Islamabad observed that what is being mourned today as the “erosion” of the international order was, in reality, a system that privileged powerful states while denying weaker nations their legitimate rights.

He remarked that recent crises—from Gaza to other conflict zones—have exposed the fragility and partial application of international law, prompting a global search for a more equitable framework.