Sunday Tribune

UN chief welcomes Pakistan’s offer to release Indian pilot

- ARUL LOUIS

UN SECRETARY-GENERAL Antonio Guterres has welcomed Pakistan’s offer to release Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, who was captured when his MIG-21 went down in Pakistan-occupied territory.

His spokespers­on Stephane Dujarric said: “The report of the release of the Indian pilot by the Pakistani authoritie­s would be a welcome step.

“We would encourage both parties to do whatever they can to de-escalate the situation.”

Guterres has been in contact “with both sides at various levels”, Dujarric said, while declining to identify the contacts.

Dujarric said de-escalating tensions “is the message that has been passed on by the UN and, I think, by the internatio­nal community as a whole”.

General Assembly President

Maria Fernanda Espinosa joined the internatio­nal call for dialogue between India and Pakistan.

She “asks for both sides right now to seek dialogue to avoid an escalation of tensions, but also to avoid further tragic loss of life”, her spokespers­on Monica Billela Grayley said.

Espinosa, who has visited the region, is “following with great concern the latest reports on the situation between India and Pakistan”, Grayely said.

The Assembly president visited Pakistan in January and India in August.

Espinosa “stresses that the use of diplomatic means is basically the best way to settle political difference­s, to settle political disputes, and she hopes that the relevant parties can actually resolve the current situation through peaceful means”,

Grayley said.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan told the National Assembly the captured IAF pilot was freed yesterday as a “peace gesture”.

Varthaman was seized by Pakistan on Wednesday when his MIG was shot down and crashed in Pakistanhe­ld territory during an Indian Air Force operation to repel Pakistani planes intruding into Indian territory.

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