
Indian attitude remains unchanged; We will not discuss Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan, according to sources concerning the offer of mediation of US President Donald Trump.
The President of the United States Donald Trump offered cooperation with India and Pakistan to achieve a “solution” for the Kashmir region, the day after his administration had “mediated” a ceasefire between nuclear armed rivals in India and Pakistan.
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“I will work with you to see if after” thousands of years “can be solved on Kashmir,” Trump published on his social platform on his true social platform on Sunday.
On Sunday, government sources claimed that India would never accept mediation on Kashmir, and the only matter that is discussed is Pakistan, who returns the territory under his unlawful occupation.
The leader of the Sachin Congress Pilot said on Sunday that POK was part of India and in 1994 we decided to take back the Pakistani occupied cashmere (POK).
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump doubled in his social contribution with the historically inaccurate claim that India and Pakistan were fighting for “a thousand years” or more.
In his post, Donald Trump appreciated the leadership of India and Pakistan for their strong and wise decision to stop aggression, which could cause significant loss of life, and said he was proud that the United States helped this historical ceasefire.
In addition, Trump mentioned plans for a significant increase in trade with both nations.
The territory of the Muslim majority has been attacked since the division of British India in 1947 to India and Pakistan. Both countries fought for three wars over the region.
It is remarkable that PM Narendra Modi has remained a ten -year policy of refusing international mediation to find a solution to the problem of Kashmir.
The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in Sunday’s statement that he appreciated Trump’s willingness to solve the problem of Kashmir, which has consequences for peace and security in South Asia and outside.
“Pakistan reaffirms that any fair and permanent settlement of Jamm and Kashmir dispute must be in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council and must ensure the realization of fundamental rights of cashmere people, including their inalienable right to self -determination,” he said.
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