Modi’s policies highlighted Kashmir at int’l forums: Qureshi
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Sunday that Narendra Modi government has put Kashmir on the agendas of international forums - a development always avoided by the previous Indian governments, Geo News reported.
Qureshi, in Geo News’ transmission ‘Jang Nahi Amn’, said the US, the UK, European Union, Russia, China and Turkey want to de-escalate the border tensions between Pakistan and India. “A small section of the Indian government for their political ambitions desire to put the region in war,” he added.
Qureshi said Saudi foreign minister will visit Pakistan after his visit to India - but added that there are reports emerging that his visit has been postponed. “The Saudi foreign minister wants to put his role in de-escalating the situation. We are ready for it, but we believe that the resolution of Kashmir is necessary for prolonged peace in the region,” he said.
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