Islamabad: Any demographic change in Kashmir would not be accepted, said Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, here on Tuesday.

According to media reports, the Minister said India was neither ready for bilateral talks nor for third party mediation.

Qureshi said, "Kashmir is a disputed territory and any demographic changes in occupied Kashmir will not be acceptable to Pakistan as well as Kashmiri people."

He alleged that the situation in 'India occupied Kashmir' was serious and people over there were suppressed on the behest of the government.

Responding to a question regarding the Afghan peace process, the foreign minister said, Pakistan is not a guarantor but only a facilitator in the Afghan peace process.

“The entire onus of the Afghan peace process cannot be put on Pakistan,” Qureshi said, adding that Pakistan maintains that it is the shared responsibility of all the stakeholders to take forward the peace process.

Qureshi added, Prime Minister Imran Khan wants to have a meeting with the Taliban to woo them for the intra-Afghan dialogue.

He added Pakistan is moving forward in good faith. “The convergence was seen on Afghan issue during a meeting between PM Imran and the US President Donald Trump."

This has opened a new chapter in Pakistan-US relations, he added.