
EU Calls On India, Pak To Resume Dialogue Amid Tension Over Kashmir
The EU has called on India and Pak to avoid escalation of tension over the Kashmir issue and resume bilateral dialogue for a peaceful and political solution
The EU has called on India and Pak to avoid escalation of tension over the Kashmir issue and resume bilateral dialogue for a peaceful and political solution
Demanding answers from PM Modi the Congress on Wednesday termed the EU MPs visit to Kashmir the “biggest diplomatic blunder” in India’s history
Barring select few, journalists working for different media organizations were not invited for press briefing by Members of European Parliament (MEP) on Wednesday.
The situation in Kashmir and the visit of the EU parliamentary delegation to the valley “which is in their own capacity” are likely to feature during the bilateral talks between visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday.
Terming Article 370 an internal issue of India, EU parliamentarians visiting Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday said they stand by the country in its fight against global terrorism
A senior UK politician claimed on Tuesday that the Indian govt withdrew with little explanation its invitation to him to be part of an EU delegation currently on a visit to Kashmir
NPP on Tuesday attacked the Centre for clearing a EU delegation’s visit to Kashmir alone, saying an “opportunity was lost” to draw the world attention towards the Jammu region.
A delegation of 23 European Union MPs arrived here on Tuesday for a “first-hand assessment” of the situation in Kashmir following the revocation of the state’s special status under Article 370.
Terming the visit of EU MPs to JK as a “PR exercise”, the NC on Tuesday said such “stunts” are not the answer to the situation in the region
Opposition parties, including the Congress and the Left, slammed the BJP govt on Tuesday for allowing EU MPs to visit Kashmir while denying permission to Indian parliamentarians
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