Omar Abdullah Advocates for Pakistan's Role in US-Israel-Iran Peace Talks
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Jammu, March 26 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah, expressed on Thursday that there should be no objections to Pakistan's efforts in mediating a peace agreement in the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran.
During a press interaction, Abdullah stated, “If Pakistan maintains positive relations with both Israel and Iran, and if the US Vice-President is visiting to explore peace initiatives, why should we oppose this?”
It is noteworthy that the Kashmir Valley is home to a significant population of Shia Muslims, who coexist in various communities.
Following the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28 due to coordinated strikes by the US and Israel, both Shia and Sunni Muslims in Kashmir engaged in extensive peaceful demonstrations.
Despite the peaceful nature of the protests, authorities implemented restrictions to prevent any anti-social or anti-national elements from disrupting public order.
In response, CM Omar Abdullah traveled from Jammu to Srinagar to engage with key community leaders, including social, religious, and business representatives, urging them to commemorate the mourning period respectfully.
The Chief Minister received a favorable response from all societal segments to his appeal, significantly aiding in the restoration of normalcy in the region.
Residents of the Valley and the Kargil district in the Ladakh Union Territory have been contributing donations for the people of Iran who are suffering.
Even as India calls for an end to hostilities, there have been intense and unprecedented attacks in Iran and Israel over the past 27 days.