This Article is From Jan 04, 2017

US Asks India And Pakistan To Work 'Bilaterally' On Indus Waters Treaty

US Asks India And Pakistan To Work 'Bilaterally' On Indus Waters Treaty

US has asked India and Pakistan to work together on the Indus Waters Treaty. (Photo: River Indus)

Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke to Pakistani Finance Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar over the phone regarding the Indus Waters Treaty issue and encouraged both South Asian neighbours Pakistan and India to work together to resolve their differences.

"I can confirm that he (John Kerry) did speak on the 29th of December with (Pakistani) Finance Minister Dar. I am not going to read that out in any great detail," State Department spokesperson John Kirby told reporters at his daily news conference.

"The Indus Waters Treaty has served, as a model for peaceful cooperation between India and Pakistan for 50 years now. We encourage, as we have in the past, India and Pakistan to work together to resolve any differences," Mr Kirby said.

However, he refused to entertain questions on if the US has offered help to India and Pakistan resolve the issue.

"As I said, we encourage India and Pakistan to work together bilaterally to resolve their differences," he said.

"We are in regular communication with the Indian and Pakistani governments on a wide range of issues," Mr Kirby said.

Earlier, Pakistan had sought support of the US on the implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with India even as Secretary of State John Kerry had called for an amicable settlement of the issue between New Delhi and Islamabad.
 
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