Kashmir Dispute News: Pakistan got angry on the statement of India-Afghanistan! A new controversy seems to be emerging regarding Kashmir and terrorism. Will this further escalate regional tensions, or does diplomacy still keep the door open?
India Afghanistan Pakistan Tensions: The recent joint statement of India and Afghanistan has set Pakistan’s ears on fire. Pakistan not only objected to the statement but also lodged a strong protest against Kashmir being described as a part of India. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry says this is a violation of relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the legal status of Jammu and Kashmir.
Did the mention of Kashmir create tension in relations?
The statement also said that this is extremely insensitive towards the sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar thanked Afghanistan in a statement that condemned the April terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people were killed.
Diplomatic stance of Taliban: Terrorism not an internal problem of Pakistan?
Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Aamir Khan Muttaqi stressed that Afghan soil will never be used to promote terrorism. He clarified that terrorism is not entirely an internal problem of Pakistan, but information about elements operating near the border with Afghanistan is also shared.
Are Pakistan’s security concerns legitimate or political claims?
Muttaqi said, “We keep the door of dialogue open. Pakistan should solve its own problems. There has been peace and progress in Afghanistan after 40 years.” This statement is a strong message to Pakistan, but it is also a signal that the diplomatic route still exists. He believes that Pakistan should solve its own problems.
First high-level diplomatic talks: peace or possibility of new conflict?
This was the first time that Amir Khan Muttaqi visited India after the Taliban came to power in 2021. Issues like regional peace, steps against terrorism and bilateral cooperation were included in the talks with Jaishankar in New Delhi.
Can this tour cause new stress?
Analysts say that despite diplomatic talks, Pakistan lodged sharp protests over some parts of the statement, which could be a signal for future regional disputes. Pakistan objected to declaring Kashmir as a part of India, saying that it is a violation of UN Security Council resolutions and legal status. Pakistan described it as against the sensitivities of Afghanistan and India.
Unspoken allegations between Pakistan and Afghanistan
Pakistan says that Afghanistan’s soil is being used for terrorist activities. Whereas Afghanistan claims that they are not involved in any terrorist activities. This raises the question:
Growing diplomatic dispute between the two countries is a threat to security
Pakistan expressed strong protest over Afghanistan’s statement and challenged the comments of Afghan leaders in Islamabad. The lack of trust between the two countries and allegations of terrorism have further complicated the dispute.
In conclusion: dialogue is the only way to solution
Although both the countries have kept the door open for dialogue, it is clear that differences on sensitive issues like Kashmir, terrorism and security still run deep. Experts believe that only diplomatic efforts and open dialogue can ensure regional peace and stability.
Eyes on security and terrorism – who is blaming whom?
Pakistan tried to blame Afghanistan after the recent blasts and terrorist attacks, while Muttaqi said that Afghan soil would never be used for terrorism. Differences between the two countries regarding security and terrorism are still deepening.