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US President Offers one-time Mediation on Kashmir Issue

US President Offers one-time Mediation on Kashmir Issue

Kashmir Issue is a burning fire between Pakistan and India. Talking to reporters in the White House, the US President said that Kashmir is a complex issue, there are Hindus as well as Muslims, I will not say that both are living very well there, but I will talk to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue. I will speak at this week's meeting and will do my best to mediate the problem in both countries.


Talking to reporters in the White House, the US President said that Kashmir is a complex issue, there are Hindus as well as Muslims, I will not say that both are living very well there, but I will talk to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue. I will speak at this week's meeting and will do my best to mediate the problem in both countries.


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Meanwhile, a senior US Department of State official called on India Tuesday to talk to reporters after returning from a visit to the region to curb curfew restrictions in occupied Kashmir, restore fundamental civil liberties and arrest. Kashmiri leaders should be released.
The US official said that the United States is concerned about reports of arrests and detention of its citizens in occupied Kashmir, we urge India to respect the individual rights of citizens, adhere to legal procedures and resolve the issue. To negotiate.
He said that President Donald Trump has spoken to both the Pakistan-India Prime Ministers in recent times and urged them to reduce tensions over the Kashmir issue. Steps should be taken as soon as possible, both Pakistan and India are nuclear powers. We have recommended them to initiate talks on Kashmir.


Kashmir Issue

Meanwhile, Britain and France have also urged India to reduce tensions and initiate talks with Pakistan to resolve the issue. The two countries also decided to take up the matter with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a meeting of the G7 countries in France this week.
According to a statement issued by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday, Prime Minister Johnson has spoken to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the latest situation in Kashmir over the phone and clarified that the UK wants Pakistan and India bilateral. Resolve this issue through negotiations, he said, adding that he would have more talk at the G7 summit in France.


A French official in Paris has also said that President Emmanuel Macron Macron will talk to the Indian Prime Minister during the G7 meeting on Kashmir issue, President Macron and Modi will meet at a working dinner in Paris. A French diplomat said on condition of anonymity that Kashmir would be on the agenda for the meeting.


Kasmir Issue is a burning fire between Pakistan and India. Talking to reporters in the White House, the US President said that Kashmir is a complex issue, there are Hindus as well as Muslims, I will not say that both are living very well there, but I will talk to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue. I will speak at this week's meeting and will do my best to mediate the problem in both countries.


Meanwhile, a senior US Department of State official called on India Tuesday to talk to reporters after returning from a visit to the region to curb curfew restrictions in occupied Kashmir, restore fundamental civil liberties and arrest. Kashmiri leaders should be released.
The US official said that the United States is concerned about reports of arrests and detention of its citizens in occupied Kashmir, we urge India to respect the individual rights of citizens, adhere to legal procedures and resolve the issue. To negotiate.
He said that President Donald Trump has spoken to both the Pakistan-India Prime Ministers in recent times and urged them to reduce tensions over the Kashmir issue. Steps should be taken as soon as possible, both Pakistan and India are nuclear powers. We have recommended them to initiate talks on Kashmir.



Meanwhile, Britain and France have also urged India to reduce tensions and initiate talks with Pakistan to resolve the issue. The two countries also decided to take up the matter with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a meeting of the G7 countries in France this week.
According to a statement issued by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday, Prime Minister Johnson has spoken to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the latest situation in Kashmir over the phone and clarified that the UK wants Pakistan and India bilateral. Resolve this issue through negotiations, he said, adding that he would have more talk at the G7 summit in France.


A French official in Paris has also said that President Emmanuel Macron Macron will talk to the Indian Prime Minister during the G7 meeting on Kashmir issue, President Macron and Modi will meet at a working dinner in Paris. A French diplomat said on condition of anonymity that Kashmir would be on the agenda for the meeting.



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