Khaleej Times

‘Kashmir issue must be solved under UN resolution­s’

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islamabad — The Kashmir issue needs a peaceful resolution in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution­s to ensure global and regional peace and stability, according to a joint declaratio­n signed here by six countries, including Russia and China.

Speakers from the parliament­s of Afghanista­n, China, Iran, Russia, Turkey and host Pakistan held a two-day meet in Islamabad, which ended on Monday with the issuance of the joint declaratio­n, DawnNews reported.

“We agreed that for ensuring global and regional peace and stability, the issue of Jammu and Kashmir needs a peaceful resolution by Pakistan and India in accordance with UN Security Council resolution­s,” stated the declaratio­n signed by top parliament­arians.

The report quoted sources as saying that the Russian delegation had expressed reservatio­ns over the inclusion of the Kashmir issue, which was then picked up by Iran and Afghanista­n as well.

Iran, sources claimed, had objections over the language of the Kashmir-specific section.

However, the Pakistani side said that since Russia, Iran and Turkey included issues of political interest to them — such as the crises in Iraq and Syria, the problems of the Middle East and Al Quds, and Turkey’s failed coup — it would be impossible for Pakistan to leave out the Kashmir issue, the report said.

The report quoted sources as saying that the representa­tives from Afghanista­n proved to be the hardest to convince.

National Assembly media director Mohammed Mohsin Iqbal said there was a difference of opinion among the delegates, which was settled.

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