US Declares Support for Constructive Dialogues Between India and Pakistan, But Refrains from Determining Modalities

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The United States recently declared its support for constructive dialogues between India and Pakistan, but refrained from determining the modalities of such talks. This announcement came after a meeting between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in New Delhi.

The US has long been a mediator in the decades-long dispute between India and Pakistan, and this latest announcement is a sign of its continued commitment to the peace process. The US has urged both countries to take steps towards de-escalation and to engage in meaningful dialogue.

The US has also expressed its willingness to provide assistance to both countries in their efforts to resolve the dispute. This includes offering to facilitate direct talks between the two countries, as well as providing technical and diplomatic support.

The US has also made clear that it will not impose any preconditions on the talks, nor will it dictate the modalities of the dialogue. It has instead encouraged both sides to find common ground and to work together towards a peaceful resolution.

The US has also urged both countries to take steps to reduce tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) and to address the underlying issues that have caused the conflict in the first place. This includes addressing the core issues of Kashmir, terrorism, and economic development.

The US has also called on both countries to adhere to international law and to respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. It has also urged both sides to refrain from taking any unilateral actions that could further escalate tensions.

The US has made it clear that it will continue to support constructive dialogues between India and Pakistan, but it will not be involved in determining the modalities of such talks. It is now up to both countries to take the initiative and engage in meaningful dialogue in order to find a lasting solution to the dispute.