Hindustan Times (East UP)

LoC ceasefire outcome of ‘behind the scenes’ contacts, says Pak NSA

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The agreement between the Indian and Pakistani armies on the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) is the outcome of “behind the scenes” contacts and “more roads will open” in future, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s key advisor on security affairs said on Thursday.

Moeed Yusuf, who holds the post of special assistant to Khan on national security and strategic policy planning, said in an audio statement released in Islamabad that the ceasefire, which began at midnight on February 24, is a “very solid and positive” developmen­t and should be welcomed.

“So when people ask what is the [Pakistan] government’s policy and what is it doing on Kashmir, and nothing is happening, they should realise that such things are done behind the scenes. Lots of effort is being made,” Yusuf said. “This is our success and the success of diplomacy and, God willing, more roads will open in the future.”

As reported by Hindustan Times, the joint statement by the armies of India and Pakistan on the ceasefire came months after National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and his Pakistani counterpar­t Moeed Yusuf initiated backchanne­l conversati­ons to ensure peace on the borders.

Doval and Yusuf have been in touch directly and via interlocut­ors from the intelligen­ce community, and the joint statement was the first outcome of these conversati­ons that included at least one face-to-face meeting in a third country.

Yusuf appeared to be alluding to these conversati­ons when he spoke of things being done “behind the scenes”. He added: “Do you think that, without effort and without pressure, this thing happened that India was not agreeing to for so many months and years?”

He also contended that the joint statement was a “victory for Pakistan” as India was not agreeing to a ceasefire. Pakistan, he said, was “repeatedly saying that we want peace and we want that there should be a ceasefire at the LoC” so that innocent civilians aren’t killed. “Today’s developmen­t is very solid and positive and it should be welcomed and it is the success of our policy that is being seen in this developmen­t,” Yusuf said.

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