Ruling out any third party intervention on the Kashmir issue, Union Minister Shashi Tharoor today said had Pakistan acted in the spirit of the Simla accord the question of external mediation would not have come up.
"We do not need intervention from anybody. We need the people on the other side to behave according to their solemn international obligations," the Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development told reporters after a lecture "Peacemaker in need of Pacemaker?" organised to mark the 68th UN day.
India yesterday rejected Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's plea for US intervention on Kashmir. He stressed that if both the countries worked upon agreements signed between them then there was no need for a third party intervention.
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He also stressed that the soil of Pakistan should not be used for terrorist activities against India.
With India looking to solve Kashmir issue bilaterally, the United Nations Military Observer Group (UNMOG) in India and Pakistan has become irrelevant now, Tharoor said.
"We have not been giving complaints to the UN observer group since the Simla agreement as we feel the issue should be resolved bilaterally and the reason our government has been talking to Pakistan is to make it something that can be solved bilaterally."
UNMOG for India and Pakistan, which was formed in 1948 was the second oldest mission formed by the UN. Terming it as an "open ended mission without an expiry date", he said it can only be closed if India and Pakistan mutually agree to it.