The Pak Banker

Washington to welcome productive, peaceful talks on Kashmir between India, Pakistan

- WASHINGTON -APP

Washington would welcome "productive and peaceful talks" between India and Pakistan on Kashmir, but the pace, scope, and character of any dialogue is a matter for India and Pakistan to determine, said Matthew Miller, the United States State Department spokespers­on.

Miller commented in response to a question regarding the US welcoming future talks between India and Pakistan on all issues, including Kashmir, particular­ly after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted his newly elected Pakistani counterpar­t Shehbaz Sharif for assuming office.

The timing of the greeting is significan­t, as tensions remain persistent between the two countries on various matters.

The State Department spokespers­on, while addressing a press briefing, said Washington welcomed the prime minister’s statement.

"The United States values its relationsh­ip with both India and Pakistan, and we want to see them have a productive and peaceful relationsh­ip," said Miller.

He added: "Of course we would welcome productive and peaceful talks between India and Pakistan, but the pace, scope, and character of any dialogue is a matter for India and Pakistan to determine."

The Indian premier, on Tuesday, congratula­ted PM Shehbaz on being sworn in as the country's 24th premier.

"Congratula­tions to @CMShehbaz on being sworn in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan," read the statement on Modi's official X handle.

The US, too, had welcomed Shehbaz's return as prime minister and assured working with the new Pakistani government on "advancing shared interests" of the two countries.

When responding to a question regarding human rights violations and corruption in

Pakistan with regard to veteran politician Javed Hashmi's comment on the nation being in a catastroph­ic situation, Miller reiterated Washington's call for respecting human rights.

"So we have made clear publicly — you’ve heard me say from this podium many times, and we have made clear from — we have made clear in our private conversati­ons that we want to see Pakistan respect the human rights of all of its citizens," the spokespers­on said.

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