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Imran hails Trump offer; says Kashmir won’t be resolved bilaterally

WASHINGTON: Buoyed by US President Donald Trump’s offer of mediation on Kashmir, Pakistan PM Imran Khan on Tuesday said the contentious issue could never be resolved bilaterally.

Imran hails Trump offer; says Kashmir won’t be resolved bilaterally

Imran Khan. AFP



Washington, July 23

Buoyed by US President Donald Trump’s offer of mediation on Kashmir, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said the contentious issue between the two South Asian neighbours could never be resolved bilaterally.

Khan’s statement came hours after Trump offered to be the “mediator” between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue as the two leaders met at the White House where they discussed a host of issues, including the Afghan peace process.

The Indian government has denied Trump’s astonishing claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked him to mediate.

Khan, who is on a three-day official visit to the US, welcomed Trump’s offer of mediation.

“Bilaterally there will never be (a resolution of the Kashmir dispute),” Khan told Fox News, the favourite channel of President Trump.

“There was one point when there was General (Pervez) Musharraf and Prime Minister (Atal Bihari) Vajpayee of India when we did get close to the resolution of the Kashmiri issue. But since then we are poles apart and I really feel that India should come on the table; US could play a big part. President Trump certainly can play a big part,” Khan said hours after he met Trump at his Oval Office for the first time at the White House.

“We are talking about 1.3 billion people on this earth. Imagine the dividends of peace if somehow that issue could be resolved,” Khan said when the Fox News anchor read out the Indian statement that it has been India’s consistent position that all outstanding issues with Pakistan are discussed only bilaterally.

“Any engagement with Pakistan would require an end to cross-border terrorism. The Simla Agreement and the Lahore Declaration provide the basis to resolve all issues between India and Pakistan bilaterally,” India said on Monday, refuting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi ever asked for US mediation on Kashmir.

Khan welcomed Trump’s remarks, saying, “President, I can tell you that, right now, you would have the prayers of over a billion people if you can mediate and resolve this issue.”

Responding to another question, Khan said Pakistan would give up its nuclear weapons if India did so. PTI

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