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Kashmir issue is India-Pakistan matter, Obama agrees with Modi

US President Barack Obama the other day agreed with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Kashmir is a bilateral issue to be resolved between India and Pakistan.

“There was a broad acknowledgement that this is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan and people were happy for India and Pakistan to resolve it among themselves,” Vikas Swarup, the spokesperson for India’s External Affairs Ministry, told reporters here when asked whether Kashmir came up during Modi and Obama talks.

Swarup, while briefing on Modi’s meetings with Obama as well as UK premier David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande, said Pakistan came up in the context of terrorism.

“There was a discussion on Pakistan in one of the meetings in the context of terrorism, broadly the idea was if terrorism has to be fought then all countries have to be on the same page. You can’t have some countries talking of good and bad terrorists,” he said.

On ISIS, Swarup said, “There was no discussion on the terror group as such, but Modi himself said that terrorism has to be fought collectively and globally then all the countries have to be on the same page.”

During the meeting Modi said that India-US defence cooperation was expanding. “As terrorism threats grow, we have resolved to deepen our cooperation,” Modi was quoted as having said.

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