Khaleej Times

Pakistan committed to honouring ICJ decision in Jadhav case

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Pakistan is committed to implementi­ng the decision, irrespecti­ve of what decision came from the Internatio­nal Court of Justice.

A Pakistani official

islamabad — Pakistan is committed to implementi­ng the decision of the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, a senior Pakistani official said as the country’s delegation left for the Hague on Friday for the oral proceeding­s in the case that will commence at the world court from February 18.

Indian national Jadhav, 48, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017. India moved the ICJ in May the same year against the verdict.

A 10-member bench of the ICJ on May 18, 2017, had restrained Pakistan from executing Jadhav till adjudicati­on of the case. Pakistan’s Attorney General Anwar Mansoor would lead the Pakistani delegation at the ICJ while Director General South Asia Mohammad Faisal would lead the Foreign Office side, a senior official told.

The ICJ has set a timetable for the public hearing in the case from Febraury 18 to 21 in The Hague and Harish Salve, who represents India in the case, is expected to argue first on February 18.

The English Queen’s Counsel Khawar Qureshi will make submission­s on February 19 from Islamabad’s side. Then India will reply on February 20 while Islamabad will make its closing submission­s on February 21. It is expected that the ICJ’s decision may be delivered by the summer of 2019.

“We are fully prepared with our strongest evidence being the valid Indian passport recovered from Commander Jadhav with a Muslim name,” the official told, adding that “Pakistan was committed to implementi­ng the decision, irrespecti­ve of what decision came from the ICJ.”

In reply to a question about Iran, the official said the Pakistan government was convinced that Iran had no role in Jadhav’s episode though he remained there for some time. “India wants to drag Iran into this dispute but we will not let it happen,” he said. In New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs Spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar on Thursday declined to go into the details of the case.

“The oral proceeding­s on the Internatio­nal Court of Justice are commencing on February 18. India will present its case before the court.

Since the matter is subjudice it is not appropriat­e for me to state our position in public.Whatever we have to do, we will do at the court,” he said in response to a question.

Pakistan claims that its security forces arrested Jadhav from Balochista­n province on March 3, 2016 after he reportedly entered from Iran. —

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