India, Pak should talk: UN

The Secretary-General”s spokesperson Stephane Dujarric was repeatedly asked by a Pakistani reporter whether the UN chief will talk to the leaders of India and Pakistan and offer his good offices during the current atmosphere of escalating tensions and with “Pakistan and India are now getting ready to go to war.”

UN chief Ban Ki-moon’s spokesperson has underlined the need for India and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue as he refused to comment on comparisons between Kashmir and the situation in Syria and war-like situation between the two Asian neighbours.
The Secretary-General’s spokesperson Stephane Dujarric was repeatedly asked by a Pakistani reporter whether the UN chief will talk to the leaders of India and Pakistan and offer his good offices during the current atmosphere of escalating tensions and with “Pakistan and India are now getting ready to go to war.”

The journalist also drew a comparison between the situation in Kashmir with that in war-torn Syria.
“Without commenting on the comparison you make, obviously, I think you’ve seen what we’ve already said on the situation in Kashmir. I have nothing to add to what we’ve already said and what already stands,” he said.
He stressed that the UN is aware of the situation in Kashmir and “our position on good offices and the current situation remains the same, and I would refer you to what we’ve been saying the last couple of weeks.”

On head of UN Human Rights Commission Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein asking India and Pakistan to allow his team to visit the region and whether Ban will ask the two nations to “ratchet down the war rhetoric”, Dujarric said “in a recent statement, I think we’ve stated clearly our position on the situation between those two countries.”
Ban’s office has repeatedly said that the UN Chief’s “good offices” are available on helping resolve the Kashmir dispute only if both India and Pakistan request for it.