Trump’s mediation offer on Kashmir dispute welcomed
Brussels: Chairman of Kashmir Council Europe (KCEU) Ali Raza Syed has welcomed US President Donald Trump’s offer of mediation on the Kashmir dispute.
According to Kashmir Media Service, it is noteworthy that US President Donald Trump has stated that he will work with Pakistan and India to explore a possible resolution to the Kashmir dispute. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has welcomed President Trump’s statement.
In his statement, welcoming President Trump’s mediation offer for mediation on Kashmir, the Kashmir Council Europe’s chairman Ali Raza Syed urged the US President to immediately implement his proposal so that the Kashmir dispute can be resolved peacefully in accordance with the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.
Ali Raza Syed emphasized that without a sustainable and permanent solution to the Kashmir dispute, peace and prosperity in South Asia cannot be achieved. He stressed that the Kashmir issue must be resolved in line with the wishes of the Kashmiri people and the United Nations resolutions.
The KCEU Chairman urged India to abandon its old stubbornness and accept US mediation, as it is in its own interest. He demanded that India end human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, release detainees, and allow international human rights observers to visit the region.
He further stated that recently, under the pretext of the Pahalgam incident, India has destroyed several residential houses of Kashmiris, harassed women and children, and detained over 1,500 innocent Kashmiris.
He demanded the immediate release of all Kashmiri prisoners and the restoration of their basic rights and civil liberties.