US can play critical role in resolving Kashmir issue: Nawaz Sharif

Says the US was well aware of danger the dispute posed to world peace and the region's stability

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Nawaz Sharif
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

Prime Minister has said that America can play a "very critical role" in resolving the issue with as he hoped to see proactive engagement by the administration on the issue.

"With regards to Kashmir, America can play a very critical role, which it has not done," was quoted as saying by the state-run Associated Press of

The prime minister said that the world, including the US, was well aware of the danger the dispute posed to world peace and to the stability in the region.

"We wish to see progress towards the resolution of the dispute, which is the biggest hurdle in the way of peace and development in the region and the whole world, including the US, is fully aware of this reality," he said.

Referring to the resolutions of the (UNSC) on Kashmir, said that the must also ensure the implementation of its resolutions as failure to do so is already raising many questions about its credibility.

Earlier this month, Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley had said the would try and "find its place" in efforts to de-escalate Indo-Pak tensions and not wait till "something happens", signalling an apparent change in the stance of not engaging in Indo-Pak disputes.

"It's absolutely right that this administration is concerned about the relationship between and and very much wants to see how we de-escalate any sort of conflict going forward," said Haley, a senior Indian-American member of the

Hours later, had swiftly rejected any role in resolving Indo-Pak issues.

However, Pakistan's envoy to the Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry had welcomed the offer and said any positive role that the plays to bring peace and stability in South Asia can serve the region well.

On Pakistan-relations, said the two countries had a long history of bilateral relations and expressed hope that under President Trump, the bilateral ties would improve.

"We want trade not aid from the United States," the prime minister said, adding that wished to have cordial relations with all countries on the basis of mutual respect.

Referring to the mega projects being implemented under the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC), he said that the CPEC has a huge potential to generate economic activities in the entire region and would welcome other countries to be part of it and share the benefits the multi-billion dollar project.

CPEC, an ambitious $46 billion project, will link the Pakistani city of Gwadar to China's Xinjiang via a vast network of highways and railways.

US can play critical role in resolving Kashmir issue: Nawaz Sharif

Says the US was well aware of danger the dispute posed to world peace and the region's stability

Says the US was well aware of danger the dispute posed to world peace and the region's stability Prime Minister has said that America can play a "very critical role" in resolving the issue with as he hoped to see proactive engagement by the administration on the issue.

"With regards to Kashmir, America can play a very critical role, which it has not done," was quoted as saying by the state-run Associated Press of

The prime minister said that the world, including the US, was well aware of the danger the dispute posed to world peace and to the stability in the region.

"We wish to see progress towards the resolution of the dispute, which is the biggest hurdle in the way of peace and development in the region and the whole world, including the US, is fully aware of this reality," he said.

Referring to the resolutions of the (UNSC) on Kashmir, said that the must also ensure the implementation of its resolutions as failure to do so is already raising many questions about its credibility.

Earlier this month, Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley had said the would try and "find its place" in efforts to de-escalate Indo-Pak tensions and not wait till "something happens", signalling an apparent change in the stance of not engaging in Indo-Pak disputes.

"It's absolutely right that this administration is concerned about the relationship between and and very much wants to see how we de-escalate any sort of conflict going forward," said Haley, a senior Indian-American member of the

Hours later, had swiftly rejected any role in resolving Indo-Pak issues.

However, Pakistan's envoy to the Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry had welcomed the offer and said any positive role that the plays to bring peace and stability in South Asia can serve the region well.

On Pakistan-relations, said the two countries had a long history of bilateral relations and expressed hope that under President Trump, the bilateral ties would improve.

"We want trade not aid from the United States," the prime minister said, adding that wished to have cordial relations with all countries on the basis of mutual respect.

Referring to the mega projects being implemented under the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC), he said that the CPEC has a huge potential to generate economic activities in the entire region and would welcome other countries to be part of it and share the benefits the multi-billion dollar project.

CPEC, an ambitious $46 billion project, will link the Pakistani city of Gwadar to China's Xinjiang via a vast network of highways and railways.
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