
The day after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi pushed US President Donald Trump over his playground to cooperate with India and Pakistan to find a Kashmir dispute resolution, the Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) again rejected such mediation and stated that any problems must be addressed “mutually”.
Mea Randhir Jaiswal, who was looking for a briefing, said, “We have a long -term national position that India and Pakistanno mutually deal with questions about the territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which has not changed.”
“The only problem with Islamabad at Kashmir is the return of illegally occupied territories to India in Pakistan,” the Foreign Ministry said.
MEA also officially rejected the “trade” offer, which Donald Trump claimed to have submitted before India and Pakistan, and allegedly made them agree to agree with the “immediate ceasefire”, saying that “the problem of trade did not come in any discussion”.
“Since the Sindhoor operation, which began on May 7, until the end of the shooting and military action on May 10, interviews between Indian and American leaders about the evolving military situation.
The Foreign Ministry said about the Sindoor operation: “India’s terrorist infrastructure was destroyed not only for the death of Indians, but of many other innocents around the world.” He added: “Now there is a new normal and Pakistan will get used to it before.”
“Pakistan raised terrorism on an industrial scale.”
The Mea also emphasized strict actions against Pakistan after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, in particular the suspension of the Indus Waters contract, and said that “India will maintain the Indus waters in disadvantages up to Pakistan credibly and irrevocably supporting cross -border terrorism”.
(Tagstotranslate) Trump Kashmir Note