The Free Press Journal

EU calls for withdrawal of restrictio­ns in Kashmir

- AGENCIES /

The European Union on Friday sought swift lifting of existing restrictio­ns in Jammu and Kashmir but at the same time noted the “positive steps” initiated by the union government to restore normalcy in the region.

The comments by the European Union came a day after a group of 25 foreign envoys concluded a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir to have a first-hand account of the situation over six months after the Centre announced withdrawin­g its special status.

“The visit confirmed that the government of India has taken positive steps to restore normalcy. Some restrictio­ns remain, notably on internet access and mobile services, and some political leaders are still in detention,” said Virginie

Battu-Henriksson, EU Spokespers­on for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

“While we recognise the serious security concerns, it is important that the remaining restrictio­ns be lifted swiftly,” the official said.

Battu-Henriksson said the visit presented a “welcome opportunit­y” to see the situation on the ground and to interact with local interlocut­ors in Jammu and Kashmir. “We look forward to continuing the dialogue with India on the situation in the region,” the official added.

The visit was organised by the govt to help the foreign envoys know about the situation in the Union Territory. The EU official said the programme included meetings with civil and military authoritie­s, some political representa­tives as well as selected representa­tives of civil society and the business community.

 ??  ?? Envoys meet NSA Ajit Doval in New Delhi.
Envoys meet NSA Ajit Doval in New Delhi.

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