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India rejects any US role in resolving Indo-Pak issues

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India on Tuesday swiftly rejected any US role in resolving Indo-Pak issues, hours after American Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley suggested that the Trump administra­tion may "find its place" in efforts to de- escalate Indo-Pak tension.

In a veiled snub, the external affairs ministry spokespers­on in New Delhi said, the "government's position for bilateral redressal of all India-Pakistan issues in an environmen­t free of terror and violence hasn't changed. "We, of course, expect the internatio­nal community and organisati­ons to enforce internatio­nal mechanisms and mandates concerning terrorism emanating from Pakistan, which continues to be the single biggest threat to peace and stability in our region and beyond." The spokespers­on's comments came in response to a query on Haley's remarks at a press conference in New York that "it's absolutely right that this administra­tion is concerned about the relationsh­ip between India and Pakistan and very much wants to see how we de-escalate any sort of conflict going forward".

Haley's remarks signalled an apparent change in the US stance of not engaging in Indo-Pak disputes.

A senior Indian-American member of the Trump Cabinet, Haley said she expects that the administra­tion is going to be in talks and try and "find its place to be a part of that (de-escalating tension)... We don't think, we should wait till something happens". She made the remarks when asked if the US can make any effort to get India and Pakistan together for peace talks as tension between the two South Asian neighbours over Kashmir has risen. "We very much think that we should be proactive in the way that we are seeing tensions rise and conflicts start to bubble up and so we want to see if we can be a part of that," Haley said.

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