National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah today said India and Pakistan should consider all possible options to resolve the Kashmir issue.
His remarks came in defence of his comments on the US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley's statement that the Trump administration would try and "find its place" in the efforts to de-escalate Indo-Pak tension.
There is a hue and cry about my comments about the US statement extending an offer of mediation to India and Pakistan. For 70 years, India and Pakistan have failed to resolve the Kashmir issue and have taken the people of Kashmir for granted, the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said.
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The former Union minister said the question of third-party mediation would not have arisen had the two countries shown "seriousness" in resolving the issue.
"So before blaming me or them, it is time for introspection in New Delhi," he said.
Reacting to the US Ambassador's statement, Abdullah had yesterday said New Delhi and Islamabad's "failure" to engage with each other bilaterally over the years had added weight to the argument for "international mediation".
"New Delhi cannot remain invested in the status-quo on the Kashmir issue and all possible methods of engagement and facilitation could be explored in the quest for a lasting resolution.
"NC has always advocated and encouraged bilateral engagement between New Delhi and Islamabad on the Kashmir issue but unfortunately whatever rare efforts were made to engage bilaterally failed to yield any concrete results," he had said.
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