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As India takes firm stand, Pakistan again urges US to mediate on Kashmir

Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi has said that Washington has good relations with both the countries and thus it can help in normalising the ties between the two south Asian countries.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk New York Published on: April 17, 2017 14:30 IST
File pic of Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi
File pic of Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi

Pakistan has once again reiterated its demand for an intervention from the United States to defuse the tension between New Delhi and Islamabad over the Kashmir issue.

Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi has said that Washington has good relations with both the countries and thus it can help in normalising the ties between the two south Asian countries.

"Somebody needs to play this role and we think the US is in the best position to do that," the envoy said here on Sunday.

However she also said that such a role required a more balanced policy on part of the US.

The situation in Kashmir -- the long-standing dispute between Pakistan and India -- is once again inflamed, she explained and said that such an environment posed as a threat to regional peace and security.

She said the US could avert any kind of crisis in the region. "So I am not suggesting that's about to happen but I am saying before the next crisis happens this is a role of leadership that the US can play."

"Pakistan has felt that the US lacked balance in its approach to South Asia, and as a result we lost something in the relationship," the envoy said.

According to her, the nuclear deal that the Bush administration concluded with India was a discriminatory policy towards the South Asian region and had consequences for it.

"The people of Kashmir have waited for 70 years to see justice done to their cause, to see Security Council resolutions being implemented, so we do believe that the answer to the instability in our region, which is caused by primarily and principally the dispute over Kashmir, should be resolved."

She believed that there was a need for dialogue between the two sides to resolve the ongoing tension.

The development comes days after the Trump administration hinted that it may ‘find its place’ in efforts to de-escalate Indo-Pak tension. India swiftly rejected the possibility of any US role in resolving bilateral disputes between the two neighbours sides, saying ‘government’s stand on resolving disputes with Pakistan bilaterally has not changed’. 

With IANS Inputs 

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