"We support peaceful engagement (between India and Pakistan) to resolve any kind of issues - territorial issues or other issues. We look forward to hopefully a very successful round of talks and an ongoing political dialogue between India and Pakistan," Peter R Lavoy, Special Assistant to the president and Senior Director for South Asian Affairs at the National Security Council of the White House, told PTI.
Looking forward to the forthcoming engagements between the national security advisors of the two South Asian neighbours, Lavoy said the both India and Pakistan recognise that it is in their interest to talk together, sit down together, to resolve their disputes and find ways to work cooperatively to root out terrorism and to deal with the other issues as well.
"We think that it is the best channel rather than exchange of fire along the borders or line of control," he said.
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When asked about the uncertainty on the NSA talks given that Pakistani officials have invited separatist Kashmiri leaders for a meeting before the crucial talks, the White House official said he would leave that to the Indian and Pakistani governments to address.
"Kashmir is a disputed territory. Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed territory. I think, it's up to them to address these issues together. I expect that they probably will," Lavoy said and quickly added that there has been no change on America's position on Kashmir.