Pak rejects India\'s objections to Qureshi-Mirwaiz telephonic conversation

Pak rejects India's objections to Qureshi-Mirwaiz telephonic conversation

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

The Pakistani and Kashmiri leadership has always been communicating and there is nothing new in Shah Mehmood Qureshi's telephonic conversation with separatist leader Umar, the has said as it rejected India's objections.

The Ministry of External Affairs, in a late evening statement, said the was "cautioned" that persistence of such behaviour by will have "implications".

It said Gokhale conveyed to the Pakistani that the "deplorable act" has violated all norms for the conduct of international relations even by Pakistan's own standards and that Qureshi's actions are tantamount to direct interference in the internal affairs of its neighbour.

Pakistan's in a statement issued Wednesday midnight said that the government of "categorically rejects the objections" by

The leadership in Pakistan has always been communicating with the Kashmiri leadership, the statement said.

"This is not anything new," it said.

"We would like to reiterate that is an outstanding dispute between and Pakistan, and acknowledged as such through resolutions as well as numerous Pakistan-documents including the Simla Agreement and Lahore Declaration," it said.

It said the issue remains on the agenda of the

It further said that Pakistan was committed to extending its political, diplomatic and moral support to the people of

It reaffirmed that Pakistan will maintain its support and solidarity till the time the Kashmir dispute is resolved peacefully, in accordance with the resolutions and the wishes of the people of Kashmir.

The in asserted that the entire and Kashmir "has been, is and shall remain the integral part of India and that Pakistan has no locus standi in any matters related to the State of and Kashmir, has been made clear again to the of Pakistan.

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First Published: Thu, January 31 2019. 13:05 IST