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China, Turkey back Pakistan on Kashmir issue
By Our Correspondent
Published: July 27, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: Just days after Prime Minister Imran Khan’s highly successful visit to Washington, China and Turkey on Friday threw their weight behind the international community’s efforts to seek a peaceful resolution to the longstanding Kashmir dispute.

Beijing especially backed US President Donald Trump’s recent offer of mediation between Pakistan and India in the Kashmir issue.

“We support the international community, the US included, in playing a constructive role in improving Pakistan-India relations through dialogue,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in a statement issued in Beijing.
‘President doesn’t make things up’, Trump’s adviser on Modi’s Kashmir mediation request



“We hope the two countries can peacefully settle the Kashmir issue and other bilateral disputes through dialogue, and make concerted efforts to safeguard peace and stability in South Asia,” she added.

Similarly, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also telephoned Prime Minister Imran Khan to discuss bilateral ties as well as developments in the region, including the Indian Occupied Kashmir and ongoing efforts for Afghan peace.

The support by China and Turkey is seen as another diplomatic victory for Pakistan at a time when the visit of Imran Khan to the United States effectively neutralised Indian efforts to isolate Islamabad globally.

Officials said positive moves on the diplomatic front were the result of prime minister’s successful visit to the US.

In his first visit since becoming the prime minister, Imran, even independent observers agree, pulled off a diplomatic coup in Washington with his positive and constructive engagements not only with President Trump but with other US figures also.

Imran was invited to the White House primarily to discuss the Afghan endgame but Trump’s unprecedented statement offering mediation in the Kashmir dispute stole the limelight.
Kashmiri rights activist welcomes Trump’s mediation offer on IoK

What was more signification was Trump’s revelations that even Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested him to play the role of mediator between Pakistan and India.

New Delhi, however, was quick to reject Trump’s statement. Nevertheless, uproar in India suggested that the neighbouring country was upset over Pakistan once again being at the centre stage for the Afghan peace process.

India has long been pushing for seeking Pakistan’s isolation and before the prime minister’s visit, the Trump administration was more inclined towards New Delhi’s narrative.

Meanwhile, a statement issued by the Prime Minister Office said President Erdogan extended sympathies and condolences over the loss of precious lives in the recent terrorist incident in Pakistan.

“Both the leaders expressed satisfaction over the strong bonds of brotherhood and close cooperation between the two countries,” the statement added.

The prime minister and Turkish president reviewed progress made in a number of important areas of bilateral cooperation, particularly since prime minister’s visit to Turkey in January 2019.

They also noted that bilateral collaboration in diverse fields would be further strengthened during the next meeting of the Pakistan-Turkey High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council (HLSCC) to be held in Islamabad later this year.

The prime minister stated that the government and people of Pakistan were looking forward to President Erdogan’s visit for the next meeting of HLSCC.

In the regional context, the prime minister apprised President Erdogan of Pakistan’s steadfast support to the international efforts for peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan.

During the conversation, Prime Minister Imran also highlighted the situation in the IOK.

The two leaders also discussed the Pakistan-Turkey-Malaysia trilateral process and exchanged views on the next steps.
 
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You worry about your illegal occupation that is coming to an end and let us worry about the Grey list. Even on FATF, India failed miserably to get us black listed. Try harder.
hahaha did they support integration of Jammu and Kashmir into Pakistan or provided a lip service for international attention yada yada yada?
 
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China, Turkey back Pakistan on Kashmir issue
By Our Correspondent
Published: July 27, 2019
TWEET EMAIL
2022576-imran-1564209357-835-640x480.jpg



ISLAMABAD: Just days after Prime Minister Imran Khan’s highly successful visit to Washington, China and Turkey on Friday threw their weight behind the international community’s efforts to seek a peaceful resolution to the longstanding Kashmir dispute.

Beijing especially backed US President Donald Trump’s recent offer of mediation between Pakistan and India in the Kashmir issue.

“We support the international community, the US included, in playing a constructive role in improving Pakistan-India relations through dialogue,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in a statement issued in Beijing.
‘President doesn’t make things up’, Trump’s adviser on Modi’s Kashmir mediation request



“We hope the two countries can peacefully settle the Kashmir issue and other bilateral disputes through dialogue, and make concerted efforts to safeguard peace and stability in South Asia,” she added.

Similarly, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also telephoned Prime Minister Imran Khan to discuss bilateral ties as well as developments in the region, including the Indian Occupied Kashmir and ongoing efforts for Afghan peace.

The support by China and Turkey is seen as another diplomatic victory for Pakistan at a time when the visit of Imran Khan to the United States effectively neutralised Indian efforts to isolate Islamabad globally.

Officials said positive moves on the diplomatic front were the result of prime minister’s successful visit to the US.

In his first visit since becoming the prime minister, Imran, even independent observers agree, pulled off a diplomatic coup in Washington with his positive and constructive engagements not only with President Trump but with other US figures also.

Imran was invited to the White House primarily to discuss the Afghan endgame but Trump’s unprecedented statement offering mediation in the Kashmir dispute stole the limelight.
Kashmiri rights activist welcomes Trump’s mediation offer on IoK

What was more signification was Trump’s revelations that even Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested him to play the role of mediator between Pakistan and India.

New Delhi, however, was quick to reject Trump’s statement. Nevertheless, uproar in India suggested that the neighbouring country was upset over Pakistan once again being at the centre stage for the Afghan peace process.

India has long been pushing for seeking Pakistan’s isolation and before the prime minister’s visit, the Trump administration was more inclined towards New Delhi’s narrative.

Meanwhile, a statement issued by the Prime Minister Office said President Erdogan extended sympathies and condolences over the loss of precious lives in the recent terrorist incident in Pakistan.

“Both the leaders expressed satisfaction over the strong bonds of brotherhood and close cooperation between the two countries,” the statement added.

The prime minister and Turkish president reviewed progress made in a number of important areas of bilateral cooperation, particularly since prime minister’s visit to Turkey in January 2019.

They also noted that bilateral collaboration in diverse fields would be further strengthened during the next meeting of the Pakistan-Turkey High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council (HLSCC) to be held in Islamabad later this year.

The prime minister stated that the government and people of Pakistan were looking forward to President Erdogan’s visit for the next meeting of HLSCC.

In the regional context, the prime minister apprised President Erdogan of Pakistan’s steadfast support to the international efforts for peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan.

During the conversation, Prime Minister Imran also highlighted the situation in the IOK.

The two leaders also discussed the Pakistan-Turkey-Malaysia trilateral process and exchanged views on the next steps.

Well..we also think to solve the issue bilaterally in a peaceful way if pakistan stops supporting anti indian elements in Kashmir..What is the big deal in these statement here?
 
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China, Turkey, KSA and Malaysia. These are the best allies of Pakistan. Even if the world moves from one place to another these allies remain with Pakistan. Pakistan is proud to have these allies.
 
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Well..we also think to solve the issue bilaterally in a peaceful way if pakistan stops supporting anti indian elements in Kashmir..What is the big deal in these statement here?

We cannot be your keeper. Kashmiris cannot be forced to like you while you have hundreds of thousands of troops in the small valley.

Now you have used cricket to advocate subjugation of Kashmiris.

Yes I don't see it as a priority for them.

That can be arranged.
 
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Did Pakistan ever demanded integration of Kashmir into Pakistan? If not than how could once support something that is not even being demanded or asked of.
LOL! Then why do you engage in Kashmir affairs? If they are not your people why bother?

Pakistan cannot force third party mediation unilaterally. India will not allow any third party to mediate Kashmir issue either and no country would pressure India into it. This issue is dead.
 
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