British High Commissioner Sir Dominic Asquith told reporters here that neither India nor China have sought UK's help in resolving the issue but the two countries will have an opportunity to break the deadlock in the next few weeks. He was referring to the BRICS summit scheduled to be held early next month.
"We continue to think that it should be resolved peacefully. We look forward to the two countries - China and India - resolving the standoff. They have opportunities in the next few weeks," Sir Asquith said on the sidelines of an event here.
"Both countries are very important to us and it is a very important relationship," he said.
To a question about any possible initiative by UK to resolve the long standing India-Pakistan security issue, Asquith said, "India, Pakistan -- both countries are our friends. We value the relationship."
On terror attacks in India and the UK, he said, "We have stood shoulder to shoulder with India on the terrorist issue for a long time.