Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Relationsh­ip with india doesn’t affect ties with Pakistan: US

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tHE US State Department has emphasised that Washington’s “productive and constructi­ve relationsh­ips” with either India or Pakistan should not “detract from the relationsh­ip” it has with the other.

“Look, I think the point we would want to make is that the United States has important relationsh­ips with India, as I said, but also with Pakistan. These relationsh­ips stand on their own in our view,” said US State Department Spokespers­on Edward Price in his daily press briefing on Wednesday while replying to a question on Pakistan.

Price clarified that the relationsh­ip between the two countries is not a “zerosum propositio­n when it comes to US foreign policy”.

“[If] we have productive, constructi­ve relations with one [then it] does not detract from the relationsh­ip we have with the other. It does not come at the expense of the relationsh­ip we have with the other,” he stressed.

Talking about India, the spokespers­on said that the US has a “global comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p” with New Delhi.

On Pakistan, Price said that the US has “important shared interests in the region” with Islamabad. He added that the US will “continue to work closely with the Pakistani authoritie­s on those shared interests”.

The spokespers­on also addressed a question regarding the United States’ stance on Kashmir. “I think we have said from this room before, as a government, certainly as the State Department, we continue to follow developmen­ts in Jammu and Kashmir closely. Our policy when it comes to it has not changed,” said Price while referencin­g the previous comments on the disputed territory.

Price also welcomed the steps taken by India to restore “full economic and political normalcy” in Indian occupied Kashmir.

The spokespers­on was also asked by a journalist whether the US believes that Kashmir was no longer controvers­ial after the revocation of Article 370. But Price deflected the question and told the journalist that the US has continued to support “direct dialogue between India and Pakistan on Kashmir and other issues of concern”.

He also stated that the US has “continued to call for a reduction of tensions along the Line of Control” and asked both the parties to return to the 2003 ceasefire.

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