After Mirwaiz\, Qureshi telephones Geelani; discusses Kashmir issue

After Mirwaiz, Qureshi telephones Geelani; discusses Kashmir issue

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

In yet another provocative move, spoke to hardline and discussed the issue, the said here on Sunday, days after he made a similar phone call to a separatist leader that angered

"QureshI spoke to the senior leadership of the on telephone before his departure for to attend international activities to be held there in connection with the Day, the statement said.

Qureshi on Tuesday telephoned Hurriyat leader and discussed with him Islamabad's efforts to highlight the issue.

Wednesday summoned and categorically told him that Qureshi's telephonic conversation with Mirwaiz was a "brazen attempt" to subvert India's unity and violate its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

said that Qureshi's telephonic conversation with a separatist leader reflected the duplicity in Pakistani leadership's approach on ties with India.

The on Sunday said Qureshi exchanged views with Geelani about the programmes to be held in

The will speak at the International Kashmir Conference at the on Monday. On Tuesday he will also attend the exhibition at the Park Lane in connection with the Kashmir Day, it said.

Talking to media in on Saturday, Qureshi said Pakistan has no intention to interfere in India's internal matters and should not make an issue out of his telephonic conversation with Kashmiri separatist leader Mirwaiz.

Qureshi said that Pakistan has no intention to interfere in the internal matters of India, but should also stop blaming for its problems.

"We want to resolve the Kashmir dispute through dialogue but India is making undue hue and cry," Qureshi said.

"Issues are emerging in India but Pakistan has no role in that," he said.

Qureshi said that he would highlight Pakistan's view point on Kashmir issue at an event in the this week.

The Foreign Office also issued Qureshi's statement before his departure to London in which he was quoted as saying that Kashmir is an "important pillar" of Pakistan's foreign policy.

Pakistan will continue its support for the oppressed Kashmiris on political, moral and foreign levels and want resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolution, he said.

India gets annoyed if the Kashmir issue is highlighted despite the fact that it is a resolvable issue. The real face of India would be exposed by presenting Pakistan's point of view on the issue in the international conference being held on Kashmir in London at the House of Commons, he said.

He said regardless of the political party winning the next election in India, Pakistan would reciprocate to the new government's good gesture in

India has made it clear to Pakistan that talks and terrorism cannot go together.

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First Published: Sun, February 03 2019. 18:20 IST