PPP scorns government's reaction to Trump's offer to mediate on Kashmir.

Byline: Iftikhar A. Khan

ISLAMABAD -- The Pakistan Peoples Party has disapproved of Islamabad's move to welcome US President Donald Trump's offer for mediation on Kashmir, saying that the enthusiasm being shown by the government was misplaced as Washington was certain to favour India.

'President Trump's role as a mediator in the Kashmir dispute will undoubtedly favour India. The tone and tenor of his press conferences in India clearly indicate that Washington wants New Delhi to act as a policeman in the region,' former Senate chairman Mian Raza Rabbani said in a statement on Wednesday.

He pointed out that during his visit, Trump had made no statement regarding the lockdown and genocide being committed in India-held Kashmir. 'Those who seek a mediator's role for Trump, forget reality. He is the person who recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. He is the person who recognised and legitimised the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights.

'The recent US plan for solution of the dispute between Palestinians and Israelis robs the Palestinian people of their historic and international rights and clearly weighs in favour of Israel. Is this the type of mediation that the government wants for Kashmir,' Senator Rabbani said.

The foreign minister had said in his statement on Tuesday that the US president, in line with his assurance held out to Prime Minister Imran Khan last year, had taken up the Kashmir issue with the Indian prime minister.

'Keeping in view the alarming situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the world reaction to it, the fresh offer for mediation is a negation of India's narrative,' Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said in his statement.

He said the Indian media had tried to use President Trump's press conference for its objectives, but he minced no words in praising Pakistan's role in the war on terrorism and calling Imran Khan 'my friend'.

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