PM Imran meets US Senators, says no talks with India until IoK situation changes

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday that talks with India not possible due to the ongoing situation in occupied Kashmir
since India revoked its special status in August.United States SenatorsChris Van Hollen and Maggi Hassan met PM Imran wherein they shared
their observations about their recent visit to Azad Kashmir.The premier said his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, had distorted the face
of India in front of the whole world and was uncertain himself of India's current face.PM Imran, however, said he was the biggest
supporter of Pakistan-India talks but it was impossible until the situation changed for the better in occupied Kashmir.The premier also
thanked the US senators for cooperation on the issue of Kashmir.Van Hollen was, earlier this week, refused entry into Indian-occupied
Kashmir during a trip to India, according to a report in The Washington Post.He is part of a group of US Senators who have expressed serious
concern over the alarming human rights situation in occupied Kashmir, which has been under a military curfew since August 5
US Congress members Tahir Javed and US Charge d'Affaires Paul Jones were also a part of the delegation.Read more:TheIndianSubcontinent has
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