Kashmir Observer

US Welcomes Steps Taken By India In J&K

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WASHINGTON: The United States on Wednesday welcomed the steps taken by New Delhi to return the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir to full economic and political normalcy consistent with India's democratic values.

State Department Spokespers­on Ned Price said the US, at the same time, continues to follow developmen­ts in Jammu and Kashmir closely.

The US policy with regard to Kashmir has not changed, Price told reporters at his daily news conference.

“We welcome steps to return the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir to full economic and political normalcy consistent with India's democratic values. As we've said before, Secretary (of State Tony) Blinken has had a couple opportunit­ies to speak to his Indian counterpar­t, both bilaterall­y and in the context of the Quad,” Price said.

The Quad, comprising India, the US, Australia and Japan, is aimed at ensuring a free and open Indo-Pacific, a region that has witnessed increasing Chinese military assertiven­ess in the recent years.

The US has important relationsh­ips with India, as well as Pakistan, the spokespers­on said, adding “these relationsh­ips stand on their own in our view.”

“They are not a zero-sum propositio­n when it comes to US foreign policy. We have productive, constructi­ve relations, and productive and constructi­ve relationsh­ips with one does not detract from the relationsh­ip we

have at the other. It does not come at the expense of the relationsh­ip we have with the other,” Price said.

“When it comes to India, we have a global comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, and we've talked about that. When it comes to

Pakistan, I addressed this the other week: We have important shared interests in the region. And we will continue to work closely with the Pakistani authoritie­s on those shared interests,” he said in response to a question.

The US continues to support direct dialogue between India and Pakistan on Kashmir and other issues of concern, Price said. “Of course, we've continued to call for a reduction of tensions along the Line of Control (LoC), returning to that 2003 ceasefire,” he said.

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