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Obama On Appointing Bill Clinton As Special Envoy On Kashmir

Obama reportedly said this in an interview with Time magazine.
Clinton had played a role in ending the Kargil crisis in Kashmir in 1999.
Calling Kashmir an 'interesting situation', Obama said he was ready to explore US's role "to devote serious diplomatic resources to get a special envoy in there, to figure out a plausible approach".
Obama remained optimistic about changing the regional dynamic, recognising that Kashmir was 'obviously a potential tar pit' for American diplomacy,
"Working with Pakistan and India to try to resolve the Kashmir crisis in a serious way was one of the most 'critical tasks' for my administration," the Daily Times quoted Obama's words in the interview.
However the Kashmiris feel very strongly about Obama's statement during his last phase of poll campaign last week, that if he won the election he would like to mediate between India and Pakistan to try to resolve the Kashmir issue. The Kashmiris strongly feel that it was an unnecessary interference in the Kashmiri issue.



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