US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he encouraged India and Pakistan to work out their differences in separate meetings with their prime ministers this week.
"I said, 'Fellas, work it out. Just work it out'," Trump told a news conference after attending the United Nations General Assembly.
"Those are two nuclear countries. They've gotta work it out," he said.
Tensions between India and Pakistan reached a feverish pitch on August 5, when New Delhi unilaterally annexed occupied Kashmir, revoking a constitutional guarantee that gave a special status to the disputed territory. A strict lockdown and communications blackout was imposed in the region that has snapped off ordinary people's internet and mobile telephone service across much of occupied Kashmir. The clampdown has continued for over 50 days.
Addressing a joint press conference alongside Prime Minister Imran Khan ahead of their meeting, Trump on Monday once again offered to mediate between Pakistan and India on the Kashmir issue.
"If I can help, I will certainly do that," he said. "If both (Pakistan and India) want, I am ready, willing and able to do it."
Trump first offered to mediate on the Kashmir issue during a meeting with Prime Minister Imran in July.
The premier has urged the United States to take up the Kashmir issue, but India has long refused outside mediation.
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