White House urges Pakistan, India to resolve tensions through diplomacy

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A spokesperson for the White House, Josh Earnest urged Pakistan and India on Saturday to resolve the outstanding issues on a diplomatic level and not through coercive forces.

Earnest held a press conference in the United States capital and forwarded stance of the White House on a range of topics including Pakistan-India issues.

He said, “Talks would create an environment of peace and stability in the region.”

He observed that the two neighbours in the sub-continent have made key progress in this regard in the past few years and hoped that Pakistan and India would continue such efforts that were in favour of all the players of the region.

Analysts have maintained that Earnest avoided direct condemnation of terror attack in Uri Town of Baramulla but said that attacks, executed anywhere in the world were to be censured.

Indian media and statements of experts in national defence and security glorified Narendra Modi’s meeting in the war room with chiefs of the armed forces and National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval before the movement was witnessed along the LoC.

Uri attack that was executed by four terrorists who entered Brigade Headquarters of Indian Army in Baramulla District of Kashmir valley, that India has been occupying with the force for over seven decades in a pre-dawn move on September 18.

India and Pakistan have had sore history ever since partition in 1947 and the two countries entered conflicts numerous times including 1965 and 1971 wars, Siachen issue and others.