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Norway urges India, Pakistan for discourse on Kashmir issue

  • May 25, 2017

File print of a protester in Indian-held Kashmir. PHOTO: REUTERS File print of a protester in Indian-held Kashmir. PHOTO: REUTERS

File print of a protester in Indian-held Kashmir. PHOTO: REUTERS

The Norwegian Foreign Minister, on Tuesday, called for discourse between Pakistan and India to solve a Kashmir issue, Radio Pakistan reported.

Norway’s former premier backs Kashmir cause

Borge Brende done a comments in response to a suit tabled by personality of a Christian Democratic Party, Knut Arild Hareide on a tellurian rights violations being committed by a Indian army in Kashmir.

Expressing concerns over a atrocities committed, Hareide urged a Norwegian supervision to play a purpose in bringing a Indian supervision to a traffic table. He warned that if a brawl was not resolved amicably, a conditions could expand to dangerous levels.

India deliberation ‘punitive actions’ opposite Pakistan: claims US official

In April, during a revisit to Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Norway’s Former Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik pronounced a Kashmir brawl indispensable a domestic resolution that lies in a doing of a UN resolutions in sequence to move assent and confidence to South Asia.

Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1418838/norway-urges-india-pakistan-dialogue-kashmir-issue/

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