Kashmir dispute: UN ready to mediate between India, Pakistan

'Our good offices are available if both sides were to request that,' PTI quotes acting deputy spokesperson for the UN.


News Desk February 09, 2014
Acting Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General Farhan Haq. PHOTO: AFP



The United Nations is available to mediate between Pakistan and India over Kashmir if the two sides request such assistance, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported, citing a a spokesperson for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.


“On Kashmir, (as with other conflicts around the world), our good offices are available if both sides (India and Pakistan) were to request that. And that remains the case today,” PTI quoted Acting Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General Farhan Haq as saying.


Haq had been responding to a question on whether the UN chief would propose to India to sit down and talk with Pakistan to resolve the longstanding Kashmir issue.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 9th, 2014.

COMMENTS (20)

sumaira feroze | 10 years ago | Reply

kashmir issue must be resolve peacefully. it is a main obstacle in development of both countries and we want to see india as a best neighbor among south asian countries.i like indian people n their country.

sumaira feroze | 10 years ago | Reply

kashmir dispute must be resolve peacefully..because this is a main obstacle in between both countries..we want to see india as a best neighbour country of pakistan..

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