Washington, ANI India has finally rejected the claim of U.S. President Donald Trump on the Kashmir issue. The Ministry of External Affairs has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not made any such request from the US President.
Not only this, the official statement of the White House has no mention of Kashmir. During the meeting with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Imran Khan, the US president had offered mediation on the Kashmir issue.
During the meeting with Imran Khan, Trump had claimed that Prime Minister Modi asked him for help on the Kashmir issue. Although the Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Ravish Kumar made it clear that India can not tolerate any third party on the matter.
The US State Department also said in its statement that Kashmir is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan. We will continue to support efforts that reduce tensions between the two countries and create a conducive environment for dialogue.
US State Dept Spox to ANI: We believe the foundation for any successful dialogue between India and Pak is based on Pakistan taking sustainable and irreversible steps against terrorists on its territory. These actions PM Khan’s stated commitments and, Pak’s international obligations.
The US State Department has made it clear in its statement that successful talks between India and Pakistan are possible only if Pakistan takes steady and strict action against its terrorists. He said that the real root between India and Pakistan is terrorism flourishing on Pakistan’s land.
Dismissing U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims of arbitration, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravi Kumar made it clear that PM Modi never talked about arbitration on the Kashmir issue.
He said that we have seen the statement given by the US President to the press, in which he has said that if India and Pakistan request, then they are ready to meditate on the Kashmir issue. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not made any such request from the US President.
We have seen @ POTUS ‘s remarks to the press that he is willing to mediate, if requested by India & Pakistan, on Kashmir issue No such request has been made by PM @narendramodi to US President It’s been India’s consistent position … 1/2
In another tweet, Ravish Kumar said that it would be necessary to ban cross border terrorism for any dialogue with Pakistan. The Shimla Agreement and the Lahore Declaration will be the compliance basis for resolving bilateral disputes between India and Pakistan.
At the same time, US lawmaker Brad Sherman has termed Trump’s claim as false. He has said that PM Modi will never suggest third party mediation on Kashmir. Trump’s statement is shameful. He said that everyone knows that India has continued to oppose third-party mediation on Kashmir.
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