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Outgoing UN Chief against urges India, Pakistan to resolve differences through dialogue

Outgoing UN Secretary-General Ban ​Ki-moon has again called for India and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk United Nations Published on: December 22, 2016 13:38 IST
File pic - Outgoing UN Secretary-General Ban ​Ki-moon
File pic - Outgoing UN Secretary-General Ban ​Ki-moon

Outgoing UN Secretary-General Ban ​Ki-moon has again called for India and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue.

Expressed concern over the tensions along the Line of Control (LoC), Ban, whose term ends this month, encouraged the South Asian neighbours to continue their efforts to deal with their disputes peacefully, Farhan Haq, the Secretary-General's Deputy Spokesperson, told reporters on Wednesday.

The Secretary-General, whose 10-year tenure at the world organisation's helm will end this month, has had a ‘very consistent position’ on the situation in Kashmir, his deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq told reporters on Thursday in response to a question on tensions between India and Pakistan.

"All I can say is the Secretary-General has had a very consistent position. One fact we expressed even just last month, which is to say that he is following with concern the increase in tensions along the line of control and that he urges the governments of India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and encourages them to continue their efforts to resolve their differences peacefully and through dialogue," Haq said.


When asked by a Pakistani reporter that the Secretary- General has been "very reluctant" throughout his term to talk about the Indian-Pakistan conflict, Haq said he disagrees with such assessment.

"I would disagree with you on that. We've had statements, including on the situations between India and Pakistan and specifically on Kashmir. There have been statements and notes to correspondents. The last one was just a few weeks back, so I would just refer you back to those," Haq said.

In a statement issued last month, Ban had expressed deep concern about the "deterioration" of the situation along the LoC in Kashmir and called on all involved to prioritise the restoration of calm and stability in order to prevent any further escalation and loss of life.

Ban has said that his good offices are available to India and Pakistan if "accepted by both sides".

Throughout the year, Pakistan brought up the Kashmir issue at various UN fora but its attempts to internationalise the Kashmir issue did not find resonance among the rest of the 191 member states of the UN.

With PTI Inputs 

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