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  • Trump discusses Kashmir situation in call with Pakistani leader

    Prime Minister Imran Khan has called United States President Donald Trump File Photo Prime Minister Imran Khan has called United States President Donald Trump

    As the United Nations Security Council is all-set to for mediation on Kashmir issue, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has called United States President Donald Trump to share his government’s reservations on India’s move to rid Kashmir of its special status followed by a prolonged curfew in the occupied region.

    Mehmood Qureshi said in a televised address that the prime minister presented Pakistan’s stance to US President Trump. The prime minister was engaging with world leaders and spoke to President Trump today on the situation in the region, especially in occupied Kashmir. Pakistan’s reservations on the danger to peace in the region were conveyed.

    He said the premier was in direct contact with four permanent members of the United Nations over the developments unfolding in the occupied Kashmir that has put the regional peace at stake.

    Pakistan had presented its stance to the prime minister of Britain, President Trump, foreign minister of Russia. We have had direct contact with four of the five P-5 members. They are aware of Pakistan’s stance. We are trying to have Prime Minister Imran Khan speak to the president of France

    White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley said in a statement that the President conveyed the importance of India and Pakistan reducing tensions through bilateral dialogue regarding the situation in Jammu and Kashmir

    Mehmood Quresh said that the Pakistan had presented its stance to the prime minister of Britain, President Trump, foreign minister of Russia. We have had direct contact with four of the five P-5 members. They are aware of Pakistan’s stance. We are trying to have Prime Minister Imran Khan speak to the president of France.Pakistan, like always, is committed to the peace process. The role we have played is for the betterment of the region and the steps we have taken are for the mutual benefit of Pakistan and Afghanistan and for peace and stability. We will continue to take such steps.