Pakistan's former Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani had recently claimed in his book that Obama had secretly offered Pakistan that he would nudge India towards negotiations on Kashmir in exchange for Islamabad ending its support to terrorist groups.
"It has been a consistent policy of the Obama Administration to encourage India and Pakistan to resolve all their issues bilaterally," said former White House official Anish Goel, reacting to Haqqani's claims, and added that this is the message US has conveyed to both Pakistan and India.
In his book, 'Magnificent Delusions', Haqqani wrote that then US National Security Advisor James Jones travelled to Islamabad to hand deliver a letter written by Obama to Zardari.
Dated November 11, 2009, Obama's letter offered Pakistan to become America's "long-term strategic", Haqqani claimed.
More From This Section
Goel, who was then handling India-related issues in particular and South Asia in general, differs with Haqqani's interpretation of the letter.
"To imply that the letter offered anything more than that, particularly as a quid pro quo to Pakistan, is a misreading of the intent and purpose of the letter," said the former White House official.
"This has not been our policy," sources familiar with the letter said, adding that Kashmir was not mentioned in the said letter and there has been no indication of any US mediation between India and Pakistan.