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Pakistan ties with China not a zero-sum game: Envoy

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washington — Pakistan’s historic ties with China and its efforts to forge closer relations with Russia will not have an adverse effect on its traditiona­l partnershi­p with the United States, says Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry.

In his first interactio­n with the US media, Pakistan’s new envoy in Washington said that Islamabad’s decision to reach out to other nations in the region and its “close historic relations with China should not be seen as a zero-sum game for any country”.

Chaudhry said that Islamabad wanted close ties with the Trump administra­tion because of the two countries’ shared goal of defeating militant Daesh group and because of Pakistan’s strategic role as “a bridge” between the United States and China.

American officials emphasise greater bilateral cooperatio­n to root out terrorism. “The creation of Pakistan-China economic zone was already attracting investment interest from the United States and Europe, ” he added. The ambassador said that Pakistan’s overtures towards Russia are aimed at preserving Islamabad’s regional interests.

Eager to present the soft image of a country often blamed in Washington for allowing terrorists to operate from its territory, the ambassador invited a group of Pakistani-American athletes to the embassy on Pakistan Day.

The group’s leader Agha Hasnain Qizilbash had the unique honour of running in all 50 states of the United States and in six continents. Another member of the group, Zafar Shahbaz, is the first Pakistani to have run full marathons on all seven continents, including Antarctica. Other members of the group — Agha Adeel, Zain Azam, Nasir Baluch and Yaseen Bajwa — are all accomplish­ed runners. “They are the true ambassador­s of Pakistan

The creation of Pakistan-china economic zone was already attracting investment interest from the United States and Europe

Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Pakistan Ambassador to the US

who left an imprint of Pakistan-US friendship on all American states,” said the ambassador while sharing with the audience accomplish­ments of the Pakistani nation in the fields of sports and culture.

Yet, both the chief guest, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas A. Shannon, and the evening’s main speaker, Indiana Congressma­n Andre D. Carson, underlined Pakistan’s role in fighting terrorism and called for greater cooperatio­n between the two countries for defeating this common enemy.

Congressma­n Carson , reminded Americans that Pakistan had provided a large number of very able physicians, computer scientists and professors to the US, which should also be appreciate­d.

Chaudhry tried to allay concerns about Pakistan-China ties but media reports of his briefing noted that despite such clarificat­ions, this relationsh­ip “could be seen as an affront by the Trump White House to Washington’s long-standing security and economic partnershi­p with Pakistan”.

IANS with inputs from Dawn

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