India signals the platform for bilateral talks!

Ahead of having been reiterated in the international forums including the United States that the issues concerned with Pakistan will have to be discussed bilaterally with Islamabad, Indian External affairs minister S Jaishankar had underlined that New Delhi is open to host direct and bilateral talks and dialogues with Islamabad to resolved the outstanding issues and differences.

While meeting with European Union Commissioner Christos Stylianides in Brussels, S Jaishankar had expressed India's willingness to flag concrete bilateral discussions which will be hosted in the atmosphere free of terror and violence.

His host, the commissioner of European Union had echoed the stance of Brussels to urge India and Pakistan to table the possibilities of resuming the dialogues through diplomatic platforms in ensuring to demean and reduce the ongoing tensions that has been clouded in the Kashmir region and in the lives of Kashmir residents.

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The reports from the meeting of top global officials had said that the two leaders had pictured their expectations to flag better governance and great, significant developments in Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh regions, which had lost its constitutional and geographical status after being scrapping the article 370 and bifurcated the state into two union territories. The reports further stated that they also had held discussions on the recent developments on the grounds of Afghanistan and Iran.

After the conclusion of the meeting, Jaishankar took his twitter to describe the meet where he proclaimed that he had good meeting with European Union Commissioner on discussing our perspectives on Afghanisatan and Iran along with sharing the expectations on the better governance and more development in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.

He further reiterated India's stance and tweeted about India's openness to discuss the outstanding issues bilaterally with Pakistan by having the atmosphere with no terror and violence.

Islamabad had seen directing the scenes of retaliation to counter India's move on Kashmir where it had sloped down the bilateral ties with India by accusing New Delhi on taking unilateral move on Kashmir and had expelled Indian High commissioner from Islamabad along with suspending the transportation between India and Pakistan. With the motive of branding the issue of Kashmir as international one, Islamabad had seen episodes of discussions with foreign powers ahead of India's announcement and it has been reported that Pakistan premier Imran Khan will take his podium in United Nations General Assembly exclusively to unite the world against India, while New Delhi had pressed that the move of Kashmir is an internal matter vested with Indian constitution and barricaded the presence or mediation of the third nation from the table of resolving issues bilaterally and had urged Pakistan to end cross border terrorism to have possible bilateral discussions.

 

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