Deccan Chronicle

Moeed Yusuf is Pakistan’s NSA

- Islamabad,

18: Pakistan PM Imran Khan has appointed his Special Assistant on National Security Moeed Yusuf as the country’s National Security Adviser (NSA).

Yusuf’s elevation comes in the backdrop of the reported backchanne­l communicat­ion with India early this year, resulting in the restoratio­n of the

2003 ceasefire agreement on the Line of Control in February. A notificati­on dated May 17 was issued by the Cabinet Division to appoint Yusuf as the NSA. “The Prime Minister has been pleased to approve that Dr Moeed W. Yusuf, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Security and Strategic Policy Planning, shall function as National Security Adviser with the status of Federal Minister, with immediate effect,” the notificati­on read.

Last month, Pakistan Foreign Office spokespers­on Zahid Hafeez Chaudhry was asked by several journalist­s about reported backchanne­l talks with India.

Instead of outright rejection, he said: “States have their ways and means to communicat­e which remain available even during wars. Therefore, whether any talks are taking place between India and Pakistan is not important.”

In New Delhi, asked about the media reports that backchanne­l talks between India and Pakistan were going on for more than a year, External Affairs Ministry spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi did not give a direct reply.

“If you talk about channels of communicat­ion on this issue, let me just recall that our respective high commission­s exist and are functionin­g. So that is a very effective channel of communicat­ion,” Bagchi said last month. India has told Pakistan that it desires normal neighbourl­y relations with Islamabad in an environmen­t free of terror, hostility and violence. India has said the onus is on Pakistan to create an environmen­t free of terror and hostility.

Yusuf is an academic with experience of working at various think tanks in the US.

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