Pakistan will not start talks with India without Kashmir: Aziz

US would continue to encourage the two sides to hold dialogue to resolve the issue, says Kerry

January 13, 2015 01:24 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:28 pm IST - Islamabad

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, speaks as Pakistani Prime Minister's Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz looks on during their joint press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, speaks as Pakistani Prime Minister's Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz looks on during their joint press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Pakistan on Tuesday said that it will not start any dialogue with India if Kashmir issue was not part of the agenda, even as US Secretary of State John Kerry advised the two neighbours to resume peace talks.

National Security Advisor Sartaj Aziz and Mr. Kerry addressed a joint press conference here after talks which were part of the bilateral Strategic Dialogue. Mr. Aziz said that the cancellation of last year’s scheduled talks over meeting with Kashmiri leaders shows that India was not interested to talk on this issue.

“Pakistan will not start talks with India without Kashmir,” he said. Mr. Kerry said US would continue to encourage the two sides to move forward and hold dialogue to resolve the issue. He also voiced concern over the border tension between the two neighbours.

“We continue to be deeply concerned by the recent spate of increased violence along the working boundary and the Line of Control,” Mr. Kerry said.

“It is profoundly in the interests of Pakistan and India to move this relationship forward,” he added.

Mr. Aziz claimed that India was involved in unprovoked firing across the border. The two sides in the dialogue also discussed the relations between Pakistan and India. >India called off Foreign Secretary-level talks with Pakistan in August last year after Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi Abdul Basit held talks with Kashmiri separatists.

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