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Even before Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna left Pakistan’s soil,its Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi breached diplomatic protocol in major way by criticising the former’s approach.
One day after the much anticipated Indo-Pak talks,Pakistani FM Qureshi has slammed India,calling it’s approach selective.
He also used the K-word to indicate where Pakistan’s priorities lie.
In effect this confrontational approach by Pak would serve to slam shut the only positive window that the talks between Krishna and Qureshi may have left open yesterday – for holding more talks.
It has ensured the false bonhomie seen yesterday gave way to yet another confrontation between the two nations.
Seeking to blame India for the “last-minute hitch” in talks,Qureshi said New Delhi appeared to be unwilling to commit to a roadmap for future engagement and made it clear that the dialogue cannot move forward if Kashmir is not discussed.
He said it would not make sense to discuss aspects like cultural and trade relations while ignoring “core” issues like Jammu and Kashmir,peace and security and Siachen.
He also said the dialogue cannot move forward till its concerns were also understood by New Delhi.
“If we focus more only on those issues which India gives importance to and ignore those considered important by Pakistan,then I don’t think the talks can move forward,” Qureshi said here.
Qureshi made it clear that Pakistan is not willing to back down on its historical position on the Kashmir issue. He joined issues with Krishna on his assertion that any human rights violations and law and order problems in Jammu and Kashmir would be handled by the state’s elected government.
“It was already decided that Kashmir is part of our talks and that it is a disputed territory. If it is said that Pakistan’s people and Kashmiris should become delinked from the situation inside (Jammu and Kashmir),that is not possible,” he said.
“There may be mechanisms in India to watch human rights violations but if the army is being deployed to maintain law and order,there is curfew in many cities,strikes across Jammu and Kashmir and innocent people are being affected,how can Pakistan become delinked?” he said.
“The government of Indian-occupied Kashmir is also looking forward to this dialogue and is keen there is some forward movement vis-a-vis this dialogue because they understand the difficulties they are undergoing at the moment.”
Pakistan is as prepared as India to tack terrorism because it is a victim of the menace,he added.
Qureshi also contested Krishna’s assertion that Pakistan has not provided even a “shred of evidence” of India’s alleged role in fomenting unrest in Balochistan,saying he had not spoken out at yesterday’s joint press conference as he was the host and Krishna was his guest.
“According to my information,our Interior Minister discussed this with their Home Minister and (Krishna) should be aware of this,” he said.
However,he said he would not call his yesterday’s talks with External Affairs Minister S M Krishna a “deadlock”.
“There are difficulties and we need to find a way to handle them,” Qureshi said,adding “we are ready to engage,we are ready to negotiate any time,anywhere and we are not in a hurry. We will wait till they are ready”.
He said Pakistan wanted a roadmap for the future as an outcome of the talks but the Indian side felt they did not have the mandate to make such a commitment.
“India was narrowing the dialogue and we said you cannot be selective,” Qureshi said.
“We understand India’s concerns and want to address them. But Pakistan also has its concerns and core issues which should be understood by India,” he said.
Taking a personal dig at Krishna,the Pakistani Foreign Minister said that he did not step out of the talks to “attend any phone calls”,but the “Indian Foreign Minister received foreign policy directions from New Delhi repeatedly during our meeting”.
“I led Pakistan’s team and I didn’t need to make even a single phone call (to Pakistan leaders) during the day-long talks. Krishna is the principal for giving direction to foreign policy (but) why were directions being sent repeatedly from Delhi?”
“Pakistan is ready for talks but dialogue should be substantive,meaningful and result-oriented. Pakistan’s people and Kashmiris cannot be delinked from the situation in Jammu and Kashmir,” Qureshi said.
“There will not be any hitch from Pakistan side. I am ready to negotiate on any issue,” Qureshi added.
“Indian Foreign Minister received foreign policy directions from New Delhi repeatedly during our meeting,” says Qureshi.
“Pakistan is ready for talks but dialogue should be substantive,meaningful and result-oriented. Pakistan’s people and Kashmiris cannot be delinked from the situation in Jammu and Kashmir,” Qureshi adds.
Qureshi indicated that the Pak side blamed India entirely for the fiasco saying,”It is the nature of India-Pakistan talks that whenever there is progress,there is always a last minute hitch. There was no hitch from Pakistan’s side”.
Qureshi said there are difficulties in the bilateral ties and both countries need to find a way to handle them.
Qureshi also contended that his discussions with Krishna at an informal dinner on Wednesday night were “very successful” but that things changed a day later at the formal talks.
“I felt India,on a basic level,was not fully prepared,” he aid.
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