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Kashmir Curbs: US Seeks ‘Rapid Action’ by India

by Press Trust of India
September 27, 2019
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UNITED NATIONS  – The US hopes to see “rapid action” by India to lift restrictions imposed in Kashmir and release of those detained, a senior official has said, a day after President Donald Trump offered to arbitrate or mediate between India and Pakistan to ease their tensions.

Alice Wells, the top State Department official for South Asia, made the comments on Thursday after President Trump held separate talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on the sidelines of the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly here.

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Trump on Wednesday said he offered “arbitration or mediation” on the Kashmir issue to the leadership of India and Pakistan during his meetings with Modi and Khan and the two nuclear-armed neighbours have to “just work it out”.

Responding to questions on the Kashmir issue during a special briefing here, Wells noted that after India revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s special status on August 5, Prime Minister Modi had laid out a plan and objectives of returning Kashmir political life and restoration of even of state status and engagement with a new generation of political leaders.

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“I think we are interested in knowing the next steps in engagement and encouraging that political dialogue to begin, in which we’ll also in the next we hope to see rapid action in the lifting of the restrictions and in the release of those who have been detained,” she said, apparently referring to Prime Minister Modi’s address to the nation on August 8.

The government revoked the provisions of Article 370 to take away the state’s special status and bifurcated the region into two UTs — Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. India’s move has angered Pakistan, which has been trying to internationalise the Kashmir issue.

Wells said the US would welcome any steps that would benefit the Kashmiri people economically.

“But right now, the focus I think has been on the return to political life and to a dialogue between the parties,” she said.

This is a issue that members of the US Congress have raised in letters that they have sent to the Trump administration, she said, adding that the Congress has called for testimony on human rights in South Asia.

Wells said the US has raised concerns on Kashmir “at the highest levels,” without specifying whether Trump brought up Kashmir with Modi during their talks here.

“I think that what the President underscored was Prime Minister Modi’s commitment that he made that he’s made publicly to the people of India and to the people of Kashmir.

She said the US would welcome steps that would lead to increased economic growth and the well-being of the Kashmiri people. That is also obviously going to require there to be a normalised political environment and the involvement and engagement of the residents of Kashmir, she said.

“We have shared and expressed our concerns over the human rights situation in Kashmir. We welcome improvements in that situation,” she said.

Wells also said that President Trump “is willing to mediate if asked by both parties.” At the same time, she noted that Prime Minister Modi has made it clear his position that he is not seeking mediation.

India maintains that Kashmir is a bilateral issue with Pakistan and no third party has any role in it. Prime Minister Modi has also categorically rejected any scope for third party mediation between India and Pakistan on Kashmir.

Wells said the US would like to see that India and Pakistan can have a “constructive conversation” that leads to an improvement of relations between the two nuclear powers.

“And obviously, that is going to hinge off of counter-terrorism, off of Pakistan’s seriousness of effort in ensuring that groups don’t take advantage and engage in cross-border infiltration, that there are serious steps to implement the Financial Action Task Force action plan that Pakistan has committed to, and which includes the prosecution of UN-designated terrorists,” she said.

So whether it is Hafiz Saeed who currently is in custody and under prosecution, but also leaders of Jaish-e-Mohammed, like Masood Azhar, who long have been able to exploit their presence on Pakistani soil, Wells said.

Commenting on Prime Minister Khan’s anti-India statements, including the possibility of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan, she said, a lowering of rhetoric would be welcome.

“Obviously, I think we’ve all seen and heard Prime Minister Khan’s strong statements. I would say in general across the region, a lowering of rhetoric would be welcome, particularly between two nuclear powers.” (PTI)

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