Khaleej Times

PAKISTAN WELCOMES POSITIVE INDIA VIBES

Foreign Minister Qureshi appreciate­s the constructi­ve role UAE plays

- Waheed Abbas

Pakistan welcomes the UAE’S mediation in resolving issues with India, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, has said. Though India-pakistan relations have been seeing some “positive developmen­ts”, it is up to the two countries to reach a decision, he said.

In an exclusive interview with Khaleej Times, Qureshi referred to some positive developmen­ts between the neighbours. “For example, the recent recommitme­nt to the 2003 ceasefire understand­ing is a good developmen­t because Kashmiris on both sides were suffering from unprovoked firing. The fact that Indian Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) sent messages to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on National Day is a positive developmen­t. Also, a toned-down rhetoric is a positive developmen­t,” Qureshi said.

“The fact that India wants to see a peaceful Afghanista­n and region means that they recognise it won’t happen if there are two important players not seeing eye to eye,” he said.

Qureshi is on a three-day visit to the UAE. He is expected to meet Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’S Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n,

and senior UAE officials to discuss regional and global issues of mutual interest. The UAE is home to the second largest Pakistani community abroad.

Indian Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar has arrived in the UAE on Sunday as well, but Qureshi said there was no meeting scheduled between the two ministers.

“We welcome third-party facilitati­on, but no matter what friends say, the initiative has to be indigenous. The political will has to be demonstrat­ed by the leadership of India and Pakistan. The friends can be suggestive and facilitato­rs, but ultimately it is the people of south Asia who have to sit and decide what kind of future they visualise for the posterity,” Qureshi said during the interview in Dubai on Sunday.

“Pakistan would appreciate anyone and everyone, including the UAE, playing a positive and constructi­ve role.”

He said the UAE has a large Pakistani and Indian diaspora and the Arab country recognises their contributi­on to its developmen­t. “The UAE has good relations with both the countries and we are happy with the role they can play,” he said.

Yousef Al Otaiba, UAE’S Ambassador to the US, last week said that the UAE is mediating between India and Pakistan to help the nuclear-armed neighbours reach a “healthy and functional” relationsh­ip. In a virtual discussion, he said the UAE played a role “in bringing Kashmir escalation down and created a ceasefire, hopefully ultimately leading to restoring diplomats and getting the relationsh­ip back to a healthy level”.

Qureshi said that friends, including the UAE, have been urging the south Asian neighbours to sit and resolve issues through dialogue.

India will have to revisit some of the “unilateral actions that it took which is against the spirit of peace and bilateral discussion”. “If they are willing to revisit those unilateral actions, then Pakistan is willing to sit and talk,” he added.

“Today, if we would want to move ahead, we have to find a way. We are nuclear powers and can’t afford to go to war. We have outstandin­g issues, which can be resolved only through peaceful and consistent dialogue.”

If India, he said, creates a conducive environmen­t, then Pakistan will be willing and discuss issues. “If we want lasting peace in the region, you can’t wish away the Kashmir dispute. It has to be discussed and a resolution has to be found according to the wishes of the Kashmiri people,” he added.

Talking about the purpose of his UAE visit, Qureshi said: “I am here on a bilateral visit to meet the UAE’S foreign minister, who has been very forthcomin­g and supportive of Pakistan. This is a special year vis-à-vis the UAE, as we will be celebratin­g 50 years of friendship and diplomatic relations.”

 ??  ?? pakistan Foreign Minister shah Mahmood Qureshi visited the dubai expo 2020 site as well as the pakistani pavilion on sunday.
pakistan Foreign Minister shah Mahmood Qureshi visited the dubai expo 2020 site as well as the pakistani pavilion on sunday.

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