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Trump speaks without applying mind: Former Indian diplomat

Former diplomat J K Tripathi says Trump's Kashmir remark may damage diplomacy. It was done in a bid to build his own image for the next elections.

Ex-diplomat feel Donald Trump's Kashmir mediation remarks may damage American diplomacy
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Published : Jul 23, 2019, 7:25 PM IST

New Delhi: Accusing US President Donald Trump of "speaking without thinking", former diplomat J K Tripathi, refering to his mediation remark on Kashmir, said the former was damaging diplomacy in a bid to build his own image for the next elections.

Talking to the ETV Bharat here, Tripathi said: "Donald Trump is infamous for saying things without thinking".

Earlier in the day in Washington DC while interacting with Pakistani Prime Minister, Trump had said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had requested him to mediate to resolve the Kashmir problem between India and Pakistan.

Ex-diplomat feel Donald Trump's Kashmir mediation remarks may damage American diplomacy

The claim that has been denied categorically by India with External Affair Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar making a formal statement in the Upper House of the Parliament.

"Trump met Modi at the G20 in Osaka. Before that, Prime Minister Modi did not have any meeting with him," Tripathi said.

When asked if the US President has crossed the line by making such remarks, the former diplomat said: "He hardly cares about it. There is a reason why he made such a remark? Trump is planning to contest the election again in 2020".

Trump is trying to project himself as a world leader now, he added.

New Delhi: Accusing US President Donald Trump of "speaking without thinking", former diplomat J K Tripathi, refering to his mediation remark on Kashmir, said the former was damaging diplomacy in a bid to build his own image for the next elections.

Talking to the ETV Bharat here, Tripathi said: "Donald Trump is infamous for saying things without thinking".

Earlier in the day in Washington DC while interacting with Pakistani Prime Minister, Trump had said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had requested him to mediate to resolve the Kashmir problem between India and Pakistan.

Ex-diplomat feel Donald Trump's Kashmir mediation remarks may damage American diplomacy

The claim that has been denied categorically by India with External Affair Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar making a formal statement in the Upper House of the Parliament.

"Trump met Modi at the G20 in Osaka. Before that, Prime Minister Modi did not have any meeting with him," Tripathi said.

When asked if the US President has crossed the line by making such remarks, the former diplomat said: "He hardly cares about it. There is a reason why he made such a remark? Trump is planning to contest the election again in 2020".

Trump is trying to project himself as a world leader now, he added.

Intro:U.S. President Donald Trump's mediation remark on Kashmir has come as a surprise for many, including former diplomat JK Tripathi. He accused President Trump of damaging the diplomacy in a bid to build his own image for the next elections.


Body:While exclusively to ETV Bharat, JK Tripathi said, 'Donald Trump is infamous for saying things without thinking. Infact if you go through the facts, Donald Trump claimed that few days ago, PM Modi asked for his mediation. But last time, Trump met Modi at the G20 in Osaka. But Modi did not had any one to one meeting with Trump. He doesn't know what is mediation and arbitration.'

When asked whether U.S. President has crossed the line with his remarks, he said, ' he hardly cares about it. There is a reason why he made such a remark? Trump is planning to contest election again in 2020. Trump is trying to project himself as a world leader now.'


Conclusion:The U.S. President stirred a fresh row on Monday during his interaction with press along Pakistani PM Imran Khan at the White House.

On the matter of Kashmir, he claimed that PM Modi had asked for his mediation for resolving the Kashmir issue at the G20 summit.

Meanwhile, India government has categorically denied all this. External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar during his speech in the parliament has claimed that PM Modi had not said any such thing to U.S. President and reiterated India's stand as mentioned in Shimla agreement and Lahore declaration.
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