Wednesday, 27 February 2019

UN chief Antonio Guterres holding discussions ‘with different parties’ on India-Pak situation: Spokesperson 

Srinagar

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is having discussions “at different levels with different parties” about the tense India-Pakistan situation, IANS quoted his Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric as having said.

According to IANS report, he refused to say who those parties were or the levels of contact but said the discussions were “to make sure that we have, we get a full picture” of the situation.

“The message coming out of those discussions is on the need for both countries to do whatever they can to de-escalate the situation,” the report quoted Stephane Dujarric as having said.

Guterres is “kept appraised of the situation” and is following it, Dujarric added according to report.

Asked if the discussions were mediation efforts, he replied, “I have said what I have to say.” When pressed further, he said, “I’ll let you characterise it.”

He also reiterated that Guterres’s good offices were available if they were requested by both parties.

India has said that its Air Force chased away intruding Pakistani fighter jets in Kashmir, shooting down an F-16 that fell on the Pakistani-controlled side, while an Indian MiG-21 was lost in action.

The report quoted Pakistan as having said it had shot down the plane, which crashed in its territory, and displayed an Indian Air Force pilot it had captured.

“On Tuesday, Indian Air Force bombed a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) training camp in Balakot in Pakistan, 12 days after a suicide bomber killed more than 40 Central Reserve Police Force troopers,” IANS reported.



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