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Germany sticks to Jammu & Kashmir line

Bilateral talks, the bilateral path is the way forward: Ambassador Philipp Ackermann

PTI New Delhi Published 24.10.22, 12:51 AM
Philipp Ackermann (L) with President Droupadi Murmu

Philipp Ackermann (L) with President Droupadi Murmu Twitter/@sidhant

Germany on Sunday said it had not changed its position on Kashmir and the “bilateral path” was the way forward to resolve the vexed issue, days after India rejected a call by the German and Pakistani foreign ministers for involving the UN for a solution.

German ambassador to India Philipp Ackermann told PTI in an interview that there was no new German policy on the Kashmir issue.

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India reacted sharply after German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock and her Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at a joint media conference in Berlin on October 7 spoke about a possible role by the UN to resolve the Kashmir issue.

“Frankly, we were a little surprised by the harshness of the media. You know the media and social media were a bit harsh. We take note of it. So, apparently, the wording she (Baerbock) used was the reason for misunderstandings,” Ackermann said.

“But I want to make it clear that Germany has not changed its position on Kashmir. We stay with our very consistent position that bilateral talks, the bilateral path is the way forward and she said that also in the statement,” he said. “I do not want to be too exegetical on the statement…. Therefore, I hope to calm the way.… There is no new German policy on this. Basically, we stick to what we always said in this context.”

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