UK Urges India-Pakistan Dialogue Amidst Rising Tensions
The UK government advocates for meaningful dialogue between India and Pakistan to defuse regional tensions. With a focus on lasting peace following recent conflicts, British officials stress the need for diplomatic engagement, despite some calls for international mediation. The UK's stance on Kashmir remains unchanged.

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The UK government is urging India and Pakistan to engage in meaningful dialogue to prevent escalating tensions in the region, a British minister informed the House of Lords.
A Grand Committee debate on 'India and Pakistan: Peace Representations' highlighted the prospects of lasting peace post the Pahalgam terrorist attack. British parliamentarians underscored Prime Minister Narendra Modi's claims of state-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan, while some peers called for international mediation.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Jennifer Chapman reiterated the UK's unchanged position on Kashmir as a bilateral issue. She emphasized the aim to support peaceful resolutions, without prescribing solutions or mediating. The UK remains committed to using diplomatic channels for dialogue and cooperation.
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