Pakistan warns of 'accidental war' with India over Kashmir
(last modified Thu, 12 Sep 2019 12:03:33 GMT )
Sep 12, 2019 12:03 UTC
  • Pakistan warns of 'accidental war' with India over Kashmir

Pakistan has warned that the situation in Kashmir could spark an “accidental war” between New Delhi and Islamabad, calling for a UN visit to the disputed region.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi issued the warning as he was speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Wednesday.

Qureshi said both Pakistan and India “understand the consequences of a conflict,” but raised the alarm that “you cannot rule out an accidental war.”

“If the situation persists... then anything is possible.”

Appealing to the Human Rights Council to launch an international investigation into the situation in Kashmir, Qureshi told reporters that he had spoken with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and invited her to visit both the Indian and Pakistani parts of the region.

“She should visit both places and report as objectively as she can so that the world knows what the true... situation is,” the Pakistani foreign minister said.

According to him, Bachelet had said she “was keen to visit.”

Speaking to reporters, Qureshi also ruled out the possibility of bilateral talks to resolve the tensions between the two sides over the Himalayan region.

“In this environment and with the mindset that we see in New Delhi today, I do not see any room for a bilateral engagement,” he said, adding that a multilateral forum or a third-party mediator would likely be needed.

New Delhi insists that the situation in Kashmir is an internal Indian affair, rejecting all international interference in the region.

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