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Prime Minister Narendra Modi ruled out negotiations with Pakistan (US mediation) on POK.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi not only rejected any talks with Pakistan, but he also made it clear that if the talks were held, they could only be held on the issue of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (file image)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi completely rejected talks with Pakistan, addressing the country on Monday night. He said conversation and terrorism could not be brought together. Although this is the old position of the Narendra Modi government, it is important in the current situation. U.S. President Donald Trump called it a “thousand years ago” issue, asking not only India and Pakistan to resolve it, but also proposed mediation talks.

What does Donald Trump say?

He wrote in Truth Society: “I will work with you both to see if a solution can be reached “in a thousand years,” God Bless the leadership of India and Pakistan on a job well done!!!” The alarm bell has been set ringing for India. Donald Trump also offered to mediate in the Jammu and Kashmir issue in his first term of presidentiality.

PM Modi: Talk only on POK

However, Prime Minister Modi not only rejected any talks with Pakistan, but he also made it clear that if the talks were held, they could only be held on the issue of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

Previously, the Narendra Modi government had stated that the only point to discuss the Jamu and Kashmir issue is Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Speaking at a meeting held by the Chatham House think tank in London in March, Jaishankar said the decades of Kashmir dispute will be settled after the return of the stolen area of ​​Kashmir. He said, “I think the part we are waiting for is the return of the stolen part of Kashmir, which is under the illegal Pakistani occupation; if I do, I assure you that Kashmir will resolve it.”

However, Islamabad successfully brought the Kashmir issue back to the World Forum, which annoyed India. India has always insisted that the issue in Jamu and Kashmir is a bilateral issue and there is no scope for third-party mediation, and Pakistan has been trying to raise this issue in International Fora.

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