Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Lot of progress made in ties between India, Pak: Trump

- Yashwant Raj

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has said a “lot of progress” has been made in India-pakistan relations and he looked forward to meeting leaders of both countries shortly. Trump, who has offered to mediate India-pakistan disputes, including Kashmir, did not elaborate.

“So, I will see Prime Minister Modi,” Trump told reporters on Monday in response to a question about the White House announceme­nt about his participat­ion in the “Howdy, Modi!” event in Houston on September 22. He added he “will be meeting both India and Pakistan”, referring to his upcoming meetings with Modi and Prime Minister Imran Khan in New York.

“And I think a lot of progress has been made there, lot of progress,” he said.

US officials pointed to the president’s remarks when asked to explain of what he had meant given his recent offers to mediate the India-pakistan dispute, which he has appeared to have given up after being told off politely by Prime Minister Modi when they met on the sidelines of the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France— that India doesn’t want to “bother” any other nation or entity to resolve a bilateral problem.

Trump’s new remarks about “progress” left a lot of people wondering about what he meant, and people dealing with these matters have gone through the transcript for any hidden nuance or meaning. They suspect he was referring to easing of tensions between the two countries, something he had noted once before when he said the situation in the subcontine­nt was a “little bit less heated right now than it was two weeks ago”. “Don’t read too much into it,” said one of those people involved in the discussion­s.

The Pakistani leader is expected, as part of his campaign to internatio­nalise the Kashmir issue, to bring up Kashmir and seek Trump’s interventi­on once again as he did at their White House meeting in July.

In New Delhi, external affairs minister S Jaishankar told a news conference that Trump’s presence at the “Howdy, Modi!” event will be a message for the world and it is up to Pakistan what it wishes to read from it.

Asked whether Trump’s presence at the event would be a message for Pakistan, Jaishankar said there are going to be multiple messages. “And obviously it will be up to the Pakistanis to read what they wish to read and the same applies to other parts of the world,” he said.

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