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UK foreign secretary urges Pakistan and India to uphold indus waters treaty

Published on: May 17, 2025 2:30 PM

UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, has reiterated the British government’s commitment to encouraging both Pakistan and India to adhere to the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), an agreement that has long governed the distribution of water from the Indus River system.

In a media briefing, Lammy emphasized that the UK, along with the United States and Gulf nations, is working together to ensure a lasting ceasefire between the two South Asian rivals, focusing on de-escalation and stability in the region.

Lammy explained that the UK is not only helping facilitate peace talks but also engaging in efforts to strengthen confidence-building measures between Pakistan and India to promote a more enduring peace.

He noted that these efforts are also aligned with the UK’s broader objectives to improve regional security and reduce tensions. Additionally, the UK continues to collaborate with Pakistan on counterterrorism initiatives, highlighting the importance of bilateral cooperation in addressing common security challenges.

When questioned about India’s recent suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, Lammy acknowledged the growing concerns but emphasized that Britain will press both parties to respect the agreement. “We will urge both countries to abide by the treaty, which is a cornerstone of regional cooperation,” he said.

Lammy also underlined that the international community, including the UK, sees adherence to international treaties like the IWT as essential for maintaining peace and stability in the region.

The Indus Waters Treaty, facilitated by the World Bank in 1960, divides the waters of the Indus River system between India and Pakistan. However, tensions have recently escalated over India’s actions regarding water distribution, with Pakistan accusing India of violating the treaty.

Lammy’s comments reflect the ongoing international efforts to mediate these disputes and encourage dialogue between the two nuclear-armed nations.

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