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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, March 2, 2019
India And Pakistan Must Show Restraint To Defuse Military Tensions: The Elders
Heightened tensions and resort to military force are leading India and Pakistan towards a course that threatens regional peace

The Elders today called on the leaders of India and Pakistan to take
urgent steps to defuse military and political tensions that have
developed over the past few days and to refrain from further bellicose
rhetoric and pursue a path of meaningful dialogue.
They warned that any escalation of military exchanges between the two
nuclear-armed states could pose a risk to peace and security throughout
South Asia and the wider world.
Mary Robinson, Chair of The Elders and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, said:
“I am deeply alarmed by the escalating tensions between India and
Pakistan. The leaders of these two nuclear-armed states have a
responsibility to show restraint, in the interests of their peoples and
the wider world. I urge Prime Ministers Modi and Khan to talk directly
to resolve this crisis, and to engage in broader multilateral efforts to
pursue nuclear disarmament.”
The Elders encouraged political and military leaders in India and
Pakistan to develop more robust and coordinated channels of
communication to avoid confusion, misunderstandings and miscalculations
at times of crisis. They further called on the international community
to make appropriate efforts to facilitate this dialogue and focus its
support on de-escalating the situation.
Coming as nuclear talks between US President Donald Trump and Chairman
Kim Jong-un of North Korea in Hanoi ended inconclusively, The Elders
reaffirmed their belief that only credible multilateral negotiations can
effectively deliver global nuclear disarmament.
They also urged both sides in India and Pakistan to refrain from
provocative actions and statements driven by domestic political
considerations, which risk emboldening extremist groups within Kashmir
and beyond.
Hina Jilani, Elder and Pakistani human rights advocate, said:
“Heightened tensions and resort to military force are leading India and
Pakistan towards a course that threatens regional peace. It is vital
that authorities in both countries demonstrate restraint and take
immediate action to de-escalate tensions. There are no issues that
cannot be resolved through dialogue. The world must stand in solidarity
with the thousands of voices in India and Pakistan and of the Kashmiri
people who ‘say no to war’, and pressure leaders to deliver peace,
security and justice for all.”

