The Asian Age

US favouring India, has bias against us: Pakistan

- SHAFQAT ALI

Pakistan has complained to the US for discrimina­ting between Pakistan and India in the region, officials said.

Earlier, secretary of state Rex Tillerson’s demonstrat­ed loving gestures in New Delhi and announced to work together in Afghanista­n days after somber meetings in Islamabad where he told the civil and military leadership that the new policy of President Donald Trump on Afghanista­n — supporting a greater role for India — will not be changed and Islamabad has to accept this reality.

The highly warm meetings in New Delhi after dead-cold interactio­ns in Islamabad jolted the diplomatic corps who are now active to control the damage, senior officials at the foreign ministry said.

The officials said Islamabad had launched a diplomatic campaign to counter “US-India nexus” which could prove ‘lethal’ for Pakistan.

The officials said that Pakistan was in contact with the US and other influentia­l countries with a one-point agenda to highlight Pakistan’s sacrifices in the war on terror.

One official said: “Our diplomats were in contact with the US counterpar­ts and repeated Pakistan’s stance that more involvemen­t of India in Afghanista­n could be risky for Pakistan. We are hoping a middle way out. We have complained about discrimina­tion and told them that loving India and pressing Pakistan is not the best policy.”

Another official added: “There have been contacts with the United Kingdom and the European countries to tell them that we are not with the terrorists but against them.”

Mr Tillerson was in Pakistan this week and had a joint meeting with the civil and the military leadership. He made it clear that Trump’s new Afghanista­n policy will not be changed on the demand of Pakistan. He emphasized India’s role for Afghanista­n peace – a strategy contested by Pakistan.

Mr Trump had earlier accused Pakistan of protecting terrorists who were threatenin­g peace in Afghanista­n.

Meanwhile Foreign Minister Khawaja Mohammed Asif said that US security “failures” in Afghanista­n were evident from events of the week when Rex Tillerson could not move out of a US military base and invited Afghan leaders to his “bunker” for talks.

“This situation tells the whole story of US failures, despite fighting in the country for 16 years,” Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif told National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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