Deccan Chronicle

Clash in S. Asia could threaten stability: SMQ

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Islamabad/Karachi, Feb. 15: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Monday that any military conflict in South Asia could endanger stability in a region that is critical for global trade flows and security.

Addressing the 9th Internatio­nal Maritime Conference (IMC 21) in Karachi, Qureshi also said that the Indian Ocean offers promising potential for mutual cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion.

“The internatio­nal community needs to be cognizant of the fact that any military conflict in South Asia could endanger stability in a region that is critical for global trade flows and security,” he said.

The foreign minister also alleged that India has nuclearise­d the Indian Ocean and was continuing to induct advanced weapons systems and naval delivery platforms. He said Pakistan is an important stakeholde­r in the Indian Ocean security framework, which includes counter-piracy as well as human traffickin­g and narcotics smuggling.

“The Indian Ocean offers promising potential for mutual cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion but geo-strategic competitio­n and the pursuit of military dominance by some States have gravely jeopardise­d that potential,” he said.

“In the light of these developmen­ts, Pakistan will continue to take all necessary measures to ensure its security and to maintain credible minimum deterrence,” he said.

He said the Pakistan Navy continued to maintain a robust security posture along the coast and in the regional seas, in order to prevent nefarious elements from illicit activities in the maritime domain.

He said Pakistan recognised the importance of safeguardi­ng the world's oceans to promote the prudent use of marine resources for socioecono­mic developmen­t, while ensuring environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“We are ready to cooperate and collaborat­e with other friendly nations and partners around the world, to realise this goal for mutual benefit of the entire humanity,” he said.

He said Pakistan was an important maritime state with an over one thousand kilometer long coastline and its maritime zones were richly endowed with living and nonliving resources.

Qureshi said the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and developmen­t of the Gwadar Port were gamechangi­ng projects that would further enhance the geo-economic significan­ce of Pakistan.

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