UN chief concerned at violence on disputed Kashmir border

Published August 19, 2015
The United Nations, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expresses serious concern about the recent escalation of violence along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan ─ AP/File
The United Nations, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expresses serious concern about the recent escalation of violence along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan ─ AP/File

UNITED NATIONS: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday voiced alarm at the latest upsurge in violence along the disputed border of India and Pakistan in Kashmir and urged restraint on the part of both governments.

Officials said on Sunday that Indian and Pakistani troops intensified firing along their disputed frontier in Kashmir, killing at least eight people and wounding 14.

Know more: Woman dies in 'unprovoked Indian firing' across LoC, daughters injured

"Ban expresses serious concern about the recent escalation of violence along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, which reportedly resulted in a number of casualties on both sides, including civilians," the UN press office said in a statement.

It added that Ban "calls upon the governments of India and Pakistan to exercise maximum restraint and take all feasible steps to ensure the protection of civilians." The statement noted that the UN chief urged India and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue.

Read more: Indian firing at LoC kills one, injures three: ISPR

Frontier clashes have intensified in recent months and the latest violence will put more strain on ties between the rival neighbours, who are scheduled to hold talks between top security officials on August 23-24 in New Delhi.

The UN statement said Ban welcomed that scheduled meeting.

Read more: One killed, six wounded by Indian shelling across LoC

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since independence in 1947, two over Kashmir, and relations chilled again after the election of the right-winger Narendra Modi as Indian prime minister last year.

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