India rejects third-party mediation in ties with Pakistan

Web Desk(National times)- India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar says his country does not accept any third-party mediation in its relations with Pakistan. Speaking at the Economic Times world leaders forum in New Delhi, Jaishankar emphasised that there is a national consensus in India against involving any third party in bilateral issues with its neighbour. Criticising US President Donald Trump, Jaishankar remarked that Trump’s policy announcements are “very unusual.” “We have not had a US president who conducts his foreign policy so publicly as the current one and (it) is a departure from the traditional way of conducting business with the world,” Jaishankar said. The Indian foreign minister also acknowledged that phone calls were made by the US during war with Pakistan. “Yes, it is true that calls were made at the time—and not just by the US, but by other countries as well. This was no secret. Every call made by the US is available on my X account,” he added.

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He said that there is a national consensus in India that they will not accept third-party mediation on any issue with its neighbour. “It is our right to make decisions in our national interest,” Jaishankar said.



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