New York: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday evaded questions over the Uri terror attack and said he did not to comment on the issue. 


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In a video released by ANI, Sharif, who is currently in New York for a bilateral meeting, is seen walking away, not ready to talk on the issue. 


Nawaz Sharif's advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz also refused to take any questions from the media on the issue.


Sharif met US Secretary of State John Kerry and raised the Kashmir issue in his meeting, urging Washington to play a role in the resolution of the dispute. 


"Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had two very productive meetings at start of General Assembly visit with US Secretary of State John Kerry & PM of New Zealand," Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi tweeted. 


"PM urged the US to play a role in the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute and highlighted human rights abuses in occupied Kashmir," she said.