The Asian Age

‘ Participat­ion of any nation is reflection of current ties’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

After the ministry of external affairs ( MEA) in February this year shot down participat­ion of any Pakistani participan­t in a conference reportedly to be organised by a private university in July this year in New Delhi, MEA said “participat­ion by Pakistan or any other country is a reflection of the current state of relationsh­ip”.

This came on a day when the MEA said that there have been over thousand ceasefire violations by Pakistan this year so far ( from across the LoC and internatio­nal border in J& K). The MEA in February had sent a communicat­ion to the private university that it “does not recommend participat­ion from Pakistan”.

In response to a question, the MEA spokespers­on said, “There are several factors that go into taking a decision on participat­ion of an individual or any country in a conference or a seminar. If the state of relationsh­ip is good, positive, then these things are very smooth and freeflowin­g and if you have a relationsh­ip that is not smooth, then there is due diligence... Participat­ion by Pakistan or any other country, it is a reflection of the current state of relationsh­ip.”

The ministry of external affairs also said ceasefire violations by Pakistan are a “cover to infiltrate terrorists” from across the border. Tensions between the two nuclear- armed neighbours continue on the border, leading to Indo- Pak ties hitting rock- bottom.

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