Foreign envoys happy with gradual restoration of normalcy in Kashnir

A majority of the foreign envoys who recently visited the valley have expressed satisfaction with the gradual restoration of normalcy in the region. A group of 25 foreign heads of missions representing various countries visited Kashmir two days ago to assess the situation following the reorganisation of erstwhile Jammu & Kashmir state into a Union Territory and revocation of its special status on August 5, last year.

Feb 14, 2020
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Second batch of foreign envoys in Srinagar

A majority of the foreign envoys who recently visited the valley have expressed satisfaction with the gradual restoration of normalcy in the region. A group of 25 foreign heads of missions representing various countries visited Kashmir two days ago to assess the situation following the reorganisation of erstwhile Jammu & Kashmir state into a Union Territory and revocation of its special status on August 5, last year.

The envoys of Afghanistan, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, European Union, France, Germany, Guinea, Hungary, Italy, Kenya, Kyrgyz, Mexico, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Rwanda, Slovak, Tajikistan, Uganda and Uzbekistan visited the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir in the second round of visits after the envoys of 16 countries including US Ambassador to India, Kenneth Juster, had made a trip in January.

Juster in his report to the US had given a positive review on the situation of Kashmir, encouraging the government in New Delhi to facilitate another trip. The second group of envoys has acknowledged that life in Kashmir has been restored to its routine.

Dean of Diplomatic Corps in India, Ambassador Hans Dannenberg Castellanos said, "We have come here to see normalisation of situation after abrogation of Article 370. We have seen commerce happening, streets full of people, normalcy returning, slowly but surely."

Similarly, Afghanistan's envoy to India, Tahir Qadiry during his visit, tweeted that it was "good to see the 'mehman nawaz' (hospitable) people of Kashmir. We have been here only a couple of hours but can see shops open, children going to school etc. Met civil society members also, they really want peace in Kashmir."

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