Khaleej Times

Asif says his ministry not in control of foreign policy

- IANS

islamabad — Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif has indirectly conceded that his ministry was not in authoritat­ive control of the country’s foreign policy.

Winding up discussion on US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s October visit to South Asia and the new American strategy on Afghanista­n, Asif said the foreign policy was being shaped by different institutio­ns and no single institutio­n was in charge of foreign affairs, Dawn online reported on Thursday.

But he said on Wednesday that the policy was framed in the light of recommenda­tions of the National Security Committee and Parliament. Senator Farhatulla­h Babar

US South asia policy has been devised by generals who have struggled in afghanista­n for the last 15 years

Khawaja Asif, Foreign Minister

had criticised Asif for advising the Americans to have an Afghan policy free from the influence of generals and asked him to apply the same in Pakistan. The minister responded: “I agree that it should be so.”

Asif said he had not “unwittingl­y” criticised American generals for their failure in Afghanista­n. He said the new US policy was ineffec- tive because it was influenced by the generals who suffered defeat in Kabul.

“The Americans have devised a framework for their policy for South Asia which is in fact focused on Afghanista­n. It was devised by generals who have struggled in Afghanista­n for the last 15 years.

“I do not think any policy can be made by people with that baggage and mindset,” he said.

Asif said he had urged the State Department and other policy-making institutio­ns in the US to have greater control of the American policy “instead of relying on President (Donald) Trump’s rejected approach to this problem”. —

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