India should negotiate for peace on Kashmir: Pakistan

Pakistan K Foreign Office Pakistan on Sunday called on India to desist from its inflammatory statements and baseless claims on Jammu and Kashmir and “engage in meaningful talks for sustainable peace in South Asia”.

Spokesperson of the Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch India Pakistan’s position on the recent statement of Foreign Minister S Jaishankar about Jammu and Kashmir, while giving Pakistan’s position to the journalists’ questions, said that ‘resolving this unresolved conflict is very important for peace and stability in South Asia.’

India’s Foreign Minister Jaishankar said in a statement recently that ‘the era of uninterrupted negotiations with Pakistan is over.’

According to the news reported by the Indian news agency ANI on Friday, August 30, Jaishankar said during an event that ‘every action has a reaction. As far as Jammu and Kashmir is concerned, Article 370 has been done. Now the question is what kind of relations we want to have with Pakistan.’

Jaishankar had further said that ‘I must say that we will not sit on our hands and whatever happens in the positive or negative direction we will also react in the same way.’

In its response, the Pakistani Foreign Office did not give any clear response to Jaishankar’s statement that the ‘negotiation period’ between India and Pakistan is over, but the statement said that ‘Pakistan remains committed to diplomacy and dialogue. Any hostile move will be resolutely responded to.’

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The spokesperson of the Foreign Office said that real peace and stability in South Asia can be established only if the Jammu and Kashmir conflict is resolved in accordance with the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the inalienable rights of the Kashmiri people. ‘

“Hence, Pakistan calls on India to abandon inflammatory statements and baseless claims about Jammu and Kashmir and instead seek a just, peaceful, and lasting solution to the Jammu and Kashmir conflict and sustainable peace in South Asia.” Have meaningful negotiations for.

According to a Foreign Office spokesperson: ‘Pakistan categorically rejects any narrative that suggests that the Jammu and Kashmir conflict has been or can be resolved unilaterally. Such claims are not only misleading but dangerous delusions, which completely ignore ground realities. India’s unilateral actions in Jammu and Kashmir may or may not change the reality.

He further said that ‘Jammu and Kashmir The problem is internationally recognized which must be resolved according to the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the wishes of the people of Kashmir.


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2024-09-02 23:05:16

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