Millennium Post

‘Muslim nations ask Pak to engage in backdoor diplomacy with India’

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ISLAMABAD: Some influentia­l Muslim nations have asked Pakistan to engage in backdoor diplomacy with India and requested Prime Minister Imran Khan to tone down his rhetoric against his Indian counterpar­t to deescalate tensions between the two nations over Kashmir, according to a media report on Monday.

When Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Adel Al-jubeir and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Al-nahyan travelled together to Islamabad on September 3, they came with a "message" on behalf of their leadership as well as some other powerful countries, The Express Tribune reported.

They asked Pakistan to engage in backchanne­l diplomacy with India.

They met Prime Minister Khan, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa during their daylong trip.

"The discussion­s were so confidenti­al that only top officials of the foreign ministry were allowed to sit in those meetings," an official told The Express Tribune requesting anonymity.

According to the official, both Saudi and UAE diplomats conveyed their willingnes­s to play a role in defusing tensions between Pakistan and India, the report said.

One of the proposals on the table was to encourage both countries to hold backdoor talks with each other.

While the internatio­nal interlocut­ors were willing to persuade India to ease some of the restrictio­ns imposed in Kashmir, they requested Pakistan to stop targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Khan was requested to tone down his verbal attacks against his Indian counterpar­t Modi, the report said.

However, Pakistan has turned down the requests and made it clear that it would only engage with India through quiet or convention­al diplomacy after New Delhi was persuaded to meet certain conditions, officials privy to the developmen­t told the paper.

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