"The terrorist attack on the army camp at Uri in Jammu and Kashmir on September 18, killing 19 jawans, needs to be condemned," Archbishop Kuriakose Bharanikulangara said.
"It is time for reason and common good to prevail over emotion and retaliation. A war will put the economy back by decades. We must abjure all talks of war. Instead we need to strengthen the path of dialogue and diplomacy," he said.
Lauding External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's reply to Pakistan in the United Nations General Assembly yesterday, the former UN diplomat of the Holy See called for more efforts to isolate Pakistan internationally.
"Public opinion in the world has been turning against Pakistan for the overt and covert support it has been giving to terrorists. India has the diplomatic strength to isolate Pakistan on this issue and put it in the dock," he said.
"The Kashmir trouble is a political issue and it requires a political solution," he said.
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