The post showed the whole Jammu and Kashmir region, including PoK, as part of India. It also depicted Aksai Chin, which China ...
In a significant U-turn, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has deleted a map of India that depicted ...
Pakistan reached out to the United States after a US Trade Representative map mistakenly included Pakistan-occupied Kashmir ...
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated the map was illegal and disputed, emphasizing Jammu and Kashmir as a contested territory per UN resolutions.
The US Trade Representative removed a social media post showing PoK and Aksai Chin as part of India, days after the map drew global attention during the announcement of a trade deal with New Delhi.
Pakistan moved swiftly to approach US authorities after a trade deal post carried a map showing PoK and Aksai Chin within India’s borders. Islamabad termed the depiction incorrect and said it did not ...
The map, posted last week on the USTR’s official X account alongside the announcement of an interim trade agreement framework between India and the US, has now been taken down in full without any ...
The US Trade Representative's office has unexpectedly removed a map that depicted Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Aksai Chin as ...
India, Feb. 8 -- The US has unequivocally indicated its growing ties with India when it released a map showing the entire Jammu and Kashmir region, including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) and Aksai ...
Pakistan said it contacted the United States after a US Trade Representative map incorrectly showed Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Aksai Chin within Indian territory, after which Washington deleted the ...
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said Islamabad formally approached Washington to correct a map shared by the Office of the United States Trade Representative depicted Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and ...
Pakistan foreign minister Tahir Andrabi's comments come after the office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), on Wednesday, took down a social media post featuring the map ...