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Pak Min Urges US to ‘Persuade’ India to Start Talks on Kashmir

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said he will also write a letter to the UN chief Antonio Guterres.

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Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, on Friday, 2 August, urged the US to use its "influence" to "persuade" India to start talks on the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue.

Qureshi's remarks came after US President Donald Trump said that Kashmir was a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan but he would be happy to mediate if they want him to do so.

The Foreign Minister said that India was avoiding the talks and did not appear willing to negotiate on the matter.

"India insists it is a bilateral matter, but it is not even willing to come to the table for talks," told Geo News.

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"India won't agree easily to the Kashmir talks. (We urge) the US to exercise its influence and persuade India (to come to the table)," he said.

Qureshi said he will also write a letter to the United Nations chief Antonio Guterres.

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Jaishankar Assures Bilateral Nature of the Issue

Earlier, rejecting any mediation by Trump on Kashmir, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday made it clear to his American counterpart Mike Pompeo that “any discussion on the issue, if at all warranted, will only be with Pakistan and only bilaterally.”

Last month, President Trump offered to be the "mediator" between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue when he met Prime Minister Imran Khan for the first time at the White House.

"Trump offered mediation keeping in view the regional situation. We thank (him) for the offer, and we have expressed our willingness," Qureshi said.

“We want peace. Our focus right now is the Afghan peace process. If India (tries to) create any obstacle to the peace process in Afghanistan, then regional peace will suffer.”
Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Pakistan Foreign Minister

Last week, in his joint media appearance with Pakistan’s Prime Minister in Oval Office, Trump stunned India by saying that Modi sought his mediation/arbitration on the Kashmir issue.

India quickly denied it and said that the Kashmir issue was never discussed between Modi and Trump.

Jaishankar made a statement in Parliament strongly refuting that the Prime Minister had never made such a request.

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