Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Blinken’s call to Bilawal hints at possible reset in relations

- Prashant Jha letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: After a period of diplomatic chill in ties under the previous Imran Khan government, the US renewed its high-level engagement on Friday, with secretary of state Antony Blinken reaching out to Pakistan’s new foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari with the desire to strengthen the bilateral relationsh­ip.

“The secretary underscore­d the resolute US-Pakistan commitment to Afghan stability and combating terrorism, ” the US state department said. “The secretary and foreign minister also highlighte­d ongoing engagement on trade and investment, climate, energy, health and education.” Highlighti­ng that this year marks the 75th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties between the two countries, the state department said it was looking forward to “strengthen­ing our cooperatio­n”.

The Pakistani foreign minister said in a post on Twitter that he was grateful for Blinken’s warm felicitati­ons. They exchanged views on “strengthen­ing mutually beneficial, broad based relationsh­ip” and “promotion of peace, developmen­t and security” and agreed that “engagement with mutual respect is the way forward”, he added. A Pakistani foreign ministry statement said Blinken had invited Pakistan for both the Second Covid Global Summit to be held virtually later this month, and a ministeria­l meeting on Global Food Security to be held in New York on May 18.

“The foreign minister emphasised that Pakistan’s vision was focused on human developmen­t, regional connectivi­ty, and a peaceful neighbourh­ood,” the statement added.

Blinken’s call comes amid allegation­s from former Pakistani prime minister Imran

Khan of an American plot to oust him from office, the centrepiec­e of his political campaign.

Washington has consistent­ly denied any role in Pakistan’s internal processes which saw the opposition come together to vote out Khan in a no-confidence motion last month after Khan’s attempts to block the vote were foiled by the judiciary and, reports indicate, the army.

Asked about the significan­ce of the call, and whether it could eventually lead to a phone call between US President Joe Biden and new Pakistani PM Shehbaz Shariz - Biden never spoke to Imran Khan - Asfandyar Mir, senior expert at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington DC, said, “Despite Imran Khan’s theatrics framing the US government for being responsibl­e for his ouster, secretary Blinken’s call to foreign minister [Bhutto-Zardari] indicates the American side wants to move towards.”

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