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Pakistan protests U.S. diplomat's remarks on Kashmir dispute
Islamabad has summoned the U.S. Chargé d'Affaires to lodge a formal complaint over statements made by a U.S. official regarding Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan contends the remarks contradict Washington's established neutral position on the longstanding territorial dispute.
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Pakistan's Foreign Office called in the U.S. Chargé d'Affaires on Wednesday to register an official protest against recent comments made by U.S. official Sergio Gor concerning the status of Jammu and Kashmir. The diplomatic summons underscores Islamabad's displeasure with what it characterized as an "irresponsible statement" that departed from historical U.S. policy on the disputed territory.
Pakistani officials argued that the remarks fundamentally contradicted the long-established U.S. position of neutrality on the Kashmir question, a dispute that has divided Pakistan and India for over seven decades. The statement represented what Islamabad views as an unwelcome shift in the American diplomatic approach to one of South Asia's most sensitive geopolitical issues.
The incident reflects the delicate diplomatic balance the United States attempts to maintain between its strategic partnerships with both Pakistan and India. Islamabad's decision to formally protest signals its concern that U.S. policy may be tilting toward India's position on Kashmir's constitutional status and governance.
The summons comes amid broader regional tensions over Kashmir's political status, particularly following India's 2019 decision to revoke the region's special constitutional provisions. Pakistan continues to contest India's administrative authority over the territory and has consistently sought international support for its position.