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Pak-Israel
contact to help resolve Palestine issue, says Kasuri
DM Monitoring
ISLAMABAD—Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri Sunday
said that Pakistan took the initiative to hold talks with
Israel to help Palestinians.
Talking to PTV he said, when Palestinian President Mahmood
Abbas visited Pakistan, he asked President Musharraf to
utilize his good offices in view of goodwill that he enjoys
internationally to plead the Palestinian cause.
He said, “The main reason driving us is that we feel, we
ought to play a role in the peace process between Palestine
and Israel and you cannot play any role whatsoever if you
are not even prepared to talk to one party”.
Foreign Minister said, “We felt that unless we are prepared
to engage with the other party, this little role we could
not play”.
He said, before Pakistan decided to go ahead with this
meeting “The President personally spoke to King Abdullah of
Saudi Arabia as well as the President of Palestine Mahmood
Abbas. Certain other friendly countries were informed at the
Foreign Secretaries level,” he added.
He said, “The decision is Pakistan’s own. We feel that what
we have done will help the Palestinian. This is our
assessment”.
He said, “It also creates greater diplomatic space for
Pakistan to play a role on this issue and we cannot just
ignore the development that have been taking place all over
the world and a large number of Arab countries and many
other Muslim countries have recognized Israel”.
He said, “We thought that time had come and on the whole
this would be useful”.
He categorically said, “We made no promise, I made no
promise that this amounts to recognition, recognition is
contingent upon the creation of an independent and a viable
Palestinian state and in my declaration in the presence of
the Israeli Foreign Minister, who is also the deputy Prime
Minister, I said what I said privately to him, I repeated it
to the international media that Pakistan looks forward to
the creation of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its
capital”.
To a question he said, “As far as this process of engagement
is concerned, what we really have done is that there had
been back channel contacts for decades and now a lot started
appearing in the newspapers as well”. “But, we felt that the
time has come that we must go public,” he added. |
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