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    On Kashmir, Donald Trump now offers "help", not "mediation"

    On Kashmir, Donald Trump now offers "help", not "mediation"

    By Shalini Ojha
    Sep 10, 2019
    11:27 am

    What's the story

    In the last few weeks, US President Donald Trump has said (at least thrice) that he was ready to "mediate" to solve the Kashmir issue, a contentious matter between India and Pakistan.

    And on Monday, he renewed his offer, but this time he didn't use words like "mediation" or "intervention".

    Sticking to the word "help", Trump said he got along well with both countries.

    Statement

    According to Trump, tensions between Indo-Pak are less heated currently

    Speaking to reporters on Monday, Trump said, "I'm willing to help them (India and Pakistan). I get along with both countries very well. I'm willing to help if they want."

    On tensions between India and Pakistan, which peaked after the former rescinded Article 370, Trump said, "I think (it) is a little bit less heated right now than (what) was two weeks ago."

    Words

    From "mediation" to "help": Understanding what Trump's words actually mean

    It's important to shed light on Trump's choice of words. In the past, by using words like "intervene" and "mediate", the President showed immense interest in solving the decades-old issue.

    In fact, once, he said the dispute was extremely complicated and then going back on his own words he added it has to do with "religion" as Hindus and Muslims "don't get along well".

    India's stand

    While Pakistan rejoiced after Trump's offer, India was miffed

    Evidently, Trump's offer to mediate and solve the crisis made Pakistan happy, but ruffled feathers in India.

    New Delhi has maintained all issues with the neighboring country would be solved bilaterally, and talks with Islamabad can begin only when cross-border terrorism stops.

    To recall, Trump's offer shocked India because he claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi "sought his help", a charge the latter's government denied.

    Looking back

    Meanwhile, PM Modi reiterated Indo-Pak issues are bilateral

    Trump watering down his proposal can also be seen as an effect of PM Modi's statement, which he made in France last month.

    In the European country, Trump and PM Modi held bilateral talks, after which the latter said India doesn't want to trouble any third country with the issues grappling its ties with Pakistan.

    With his statement, PM Modi politely declined Trump's proposition.

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