India Rejects External Mediation on Kashmir Issue
On 22 July, the US President announced his willingness to mediate in Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan ‘if mediation is required’.
- US President also said that Indian Prime Minister had asked him to mediate in the dispute between India and Pakistan.
- Ministry of External Affairs has denied the claim made by the US President.
- Although Pakistan’s Prime Minister accepted the offer but India rejected US President’s offer.
- India in the past also has categorically denied any foreign help in the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan. India maintains that Kashmir dispute is an internal issue and will be resolved bilaterally with Pakistan.
- India’s stand on bilateral ....
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