Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US, Pak media differ on Pompeo’s visit

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

ISLAMABAD : The visit of US secretary of state Mike Pompeo could be described as successful if one were to read the Pakistani media, or unsuccessf­ul if the American papers were anything to go by. Pakistanis are now confused whether the trip actually helped relations between the two countries. The local media, under direction from intelligen­ce agencies, removed certain references in the meetings and gave it a positive spin.

Local English language daily Express Tribune quoted foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi as saying that an impasse in Pakistan-US relations has been broken during the talks.

Qureshi told the media that the US administra­tion has reviewed its policy in Afghanista­n and now it is amenable to talks with the Taliban in an effort to end the 16-year-old conflict in the battered country.

This point was highlighte­d by other media as well, including most of the TV news channels, which extensivel­y quoted Qureshi in their reporting but failed to get a single quote from any American official to deny or confirm the contention of the Pakistani side.

The Dawn newspaper also took the line that the two sides had decided to reset bilateral ties after the positive initial engagement on Wednesday resulted in an understand­ing between the Trump administra­tion and the new Pakistani government on delivering on each other’s expectatio­ns. “The positivity shown by the two sides after their meeting deeply contrasted the clouds of negativity under which US secretary of state Mike Pompeo arrived in Islamabad,” the paper said.

The American media, many of whom had accompanie­d Pompeo to Pakistan, were more wary of the situation. The Wall Street Journal in its report quoted Pompeo as saying that the US and Pakistan have “still got a long way to go to reset troubled ties.”

The paper commented that the two sides didn’t reach any concrete agreements during the fivehour visit to Pakistan’s capital but Pompeo said there were “a lot more discussion­s to be had” as he boarded a flight to India after meeting with Pakistan’s new leaders.

The LA Times was equally unenthusia­stic. It described the meetings between Pakistani and US officials as "brief" — less than half an hour at Khan’s official residence and an additional 40 minutes at the foreign ministry. These meetings, the paper said "appeared to have achieved little of substance.”

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ Pak PM Imran Khan with US secretary of State Mike Pompeo
AFP ▪ Pak PM Imran Khan with US secretary of State Mike Pompeo

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