Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Kashmir a bilateral issue with Pakistan’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

DIPLOMATIC TALKS India has tacitly rejected Turkey President Erdogan’s suggestion for a multilater­al dialogue with Pakistan

India informed visiting President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday that a solution to the Kashmir issue can only be found through bilateral talks with Pakistan, tacitly rejecting his suggestion for multilater­al dialogue on the matter.

The Kashmir issue has a “prominent dimension of crossborde­r terrorism” that needs to be stopped by “those who are perpetuati­ng it”, external affairs ministry spokespers­on Gopal Baglay said without naming Pakistan.

Erdogan and PM Narendra Modi had a “detailed discussion” on terrorism and the two leaders agreed there could be no justificat­ion for terrorism wherever it is committed. They also urged all countries to disrupt terrorism networks and financing and “stop cross-border movements of terrorists”, Baglay said.

The Turkish leader had ruffled feathers in Delhi by suggesting in an interview before his arrival in India that there should be a “multilater­al dialogue” to find a solution to the Kashmir issue. The remarks were seen as a riposte to Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiad­es’ call for India to help in the reunificat­ion of the part of his country that is controlled by Turkey.

“We are ready to address any issue between India and Pakistan bilaterall­y through peaceful means as has been stipulated in the Simla Agreement and Lahore Declaratio­n.”

While presenting its views on terrorism and Kashmir to Erdogan, the Indian side made it clear that the whole of Jammu and Kashmir is an “integral part of India”.

The Turkish side raised its concerns about the Fethullah Terrorist Organisati­on linked to the US-based preacher Muhammad Fethullah Gulen, who has been accused by Erdogan of instigatin­g a failed coup last year. Turkey has been demanding that schools in India linked to Gulen should be shut down.

 ?? SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi hugs President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan in New Delhi on Monday.
SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi hugs President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan in New Delhi on Monday.

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