Kashmir dispute

Pakistan PM’s Peace Plea Met With Skepticism Amidst Terrorism Accusations

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged India to engage in peaceful dialogue to resolve outstanding issues, particularly the Kashmir dispute. He emphasized that continued conflict yields no positive results, referencing the three previous wars between the two nations. The call for dialogue was made during Pakistan’s “Youm-e-Tashakur,” a day honoring the military. Shehbaz asserted that without addressing these issues, lasting peace in the region remains unattainable.

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Modi Rejects Trump’s Kashmir Mediation Offer

India firmly rejected US President Trump’s offer to mediate the Kashmir dispute, asserting that Pakistan’s illegal occupation of territory must be addressed first. The Indian government stated that dialogue with Pakistan would only occur through military channels to discuss this issue. While the US claimed mediation in a recent ceasefire, India clarified that the de-escalation was initiated by Pakistan. India reiterated its longstanding position that the Kashmir issue is a bilateral matter to be resolved according to the Simla Agreement, excluding third-party intervention.

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