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No mediation on J&K unless both parties agree: UN chief

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UN chief Antonio Guterres has ruled out any mediation to resolve the Kashmir issue unless all parties agree to it and asked India and Pakistan to address their outstandin­g issues through talks amidst heightened tensions along the border.

The UN Secretary-General’s spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that in principle good offices of the UN chief are always available for mediation, but everyone needs to agree on involving the world body, reports PTI.

Asked about escalating tensions between India and Pakistan due to ongoing skirmishes and firing along the border, Dujarric said, “We’re obviously aware. We’re following this… what’s been going on, really for the last 10 days.”

Asked why the SecretaryG­eneral is not so keen to involve himself in this crisis, Dujarric said, “In principle good offices of Guterres are always available for mediation, but everyone needs to agree on involving the UN.”

“As a matter of principle I’m not talking specifical­ly about this issue, but about any issue where there is conflict between parties, the Secretary-General’s good offices are always available,” he said.

“As in any issue...if there are multiple parties, everyone needs to agree on involving Stephane Dujarric –UN chief’s spokesman

As a matter of principle I'm not talking specifical­ly about this issue, but about any issue where there is conflict between parties, the Secretary General's good offices are always available

the UN. That is true of any mediation effort,” Dujarric said.

“The Secretary-General would encourage both sides to address any outstandin­g issues through dialogue,” he said.

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