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Hope Indo-Pak economic warming leads to better talks on Kashmir: US

Oct 4, 2012

Washington: The US yesterday said there is no change in its stated policy that Kashmir is a bilateral issue that needs to be resolved between India and Pakistan, and would like to see the recent economic warming between the two
sides translate into a better conversation on that issue.

“With regard to our own policy on Kashmir, it hasn’t changed. It’s been the same for a very long time,” State Department spokesperson, Victoria Nuland, told reporters when asked about the sharp exchange of words between India and Pakistan during the ongoing UN general Assembly session in New York.

For the past several decades, the US has maintained that Kashmir is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan and the two countries need to resolve it peacefully through dialogue.

US State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland. AFP

“On the broader issue of Kashmir, as I said, we want to see this economic warming now translate into a better conversation on that issue as well,” Nuland said in response to a question.

The US official was highly appreciative of the ongoing peace process between the two nations especially in the economic field.

“We have said for some time that we applaud the progress that India and Pakistan have made in their dialogue, particularly on the economic side.

“We are encouraged that they’ve taken some concrete steps to normalise trade relations, including the recently signed agreement on visa liberalisation. We want to see this economic warming extend to other areas,” Nuland said.

Responding to a question, Nuland said the issue of Kashmir did not come up during the meeting between Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York late last month.

PTI

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