Donald Trump Urges India-Pak Dialogue On Kashmir In Call With Imran Khan: Report ndtv.com
United States President Donald Trump pushed for talks between New Delhi and Islamabad on the Kashmir issue during a phone conversation with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday, news agency AFP has quoted the White House as saying.
United States President Donald Trump pushed for talks between New Delhi and Islamabad on the Kashmir issue during a phone conversation with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday, news agency AFP has quoted the White House as saying.
The White House statement came amid fresh tensions between India and Pakistan, following the Narendra Modi government's move to scrap the special status accorded to Jammu and Kashmir last Monday. The matter even reached the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), which held a closed-door meeting to discuss it earlier in the day.
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi claimed that the two had a "cordial conversation", and agreed to keep in touch over the Kashmir dispute. "Prime Minister Khan conveyed Pakistan's concern on recent developments in Kashmir and the threat they pose to regional peace," he was quoted as saying by state-run Radio Pakistan.
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