|
Dialogue,
force strategy working in anti-terror war, says Kasuri
ISLAMABAD—Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri Thursday said despite
facing difficulties Pakistan has been playing an important role in the
war against terrorism in its national interest, without any external
pressure.In an interview with APP, he said, “Pakistan’s participation in
the war against terrorism is in national interest, with a purpose to
promote peace in the region.”He said Pakistan’s armed forces were one of
the most disciplined in the world and have been playing a major role in
peace keeping forces of the United Nations and are the largest
contributor to UN peace missions.
He said there was some disturbance in North and South Waziristan, but
the security forces of Pakistan have been making sincere effort to curb
extremism and terrorism as such activities have defamed the couontry.
Kasuri said over 100,000 Pakistan Army personnel were working in the
region across the Pak-Afghan border to ensure peace.
He said, “Pakistan has suffered the highest ever loss to its forces as
they are facing difficult situation in the region.” Pakistan Army has to
adopt new tactics in the region and besides military tactics, it was
taking political steps as force alone could not resolve the issue.
Kasuri said tribal leaders had been involved to ensure peace and
security in the region, while the Government of Pakistan has also
undertaken a number of steps for economic development in the region.
“We supported the jirga and it has positive effects,” he added. The
Minister said people-to-people contacts between Pakistan and Afghanistan
were very close due to common culture, history and traditions. Referring
to the recently held jirga in Afghanistan, Kasuri said it was useful and
constituted many sub-committees. The next meeting of the jirga will be
in Islamabad, he added.
He said NATO and ISAF’s were facing problems as they do not know the
area well. Kasuri said instead of relying on “raw forces,” who did not
know the area properly, the main emphasis should be on the local forces.
Answering a question about foreign pressure on Pakistan to participate
in the war against terrorism, the Minister said, “There are areas where
we disagree with each other like issues of Iraq and Iran where Pakistan
does not support American point of view.”
The Minister said there is a need to hold dialogue with the local people
so that extremists and terrorists are isolated. Kasuri also referred to
the India- Pakistan-Iran (IPI) gas pipeline project and added that
despite reservations it was still going on. Pakistan is a sovereign
state and it does not get dictation from any country on its national
interests, he added.
Referring to relations with America, the Minister said “We have
harmonious relations, sharing information and intelligence and working
on the agreed mechanism.” Kasuri said due to its strategic location in
the region, Pakistan was providing links to Central Asia, South Asia and
West Asia and could play an important role in promoting the linkages.
Kasuri said Pakistan’s coastline is the shortest route to China and
other countries in the region.
He said Central Asia, China, India and Iran are the most important
neighbours of Pakistan having 60 per cent of the population of the
world. The Foreign Minister said Pakistan is the important member of
Islamic world and as a nuclear power, playing a vital role for regional
peace and security.
The Foreign Minister said Pakistan has very close and good relations
with its neighbours and other members in the West. He said relationship
with India is historically not good but these ties are improving. The
Minister said more than one million soldiers of both Pakistan and India
were eye ball to eye ball in 2001 and remained in the same position for
ten months, but due to balance of power, the war was averted.
Kasuri said although Pak-India relations have been improving but still
the problem of Jammu and Kashmir needs to be resolved. He said due to
Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) between Pakistan and India the
relationship between the two countries have improved. He said Pak-China
relations are excellent and added that China is more dependable friend
and ally of Pakistan.
Pakistan has Free Trade and many other agreements with China and both
the countries are cooperating in defence, economic and other fields, he
added. Referring to Gwadar Port, the Minister said it has been completed
with the cooperation of China and expressed the hope that due to its
strategic location it would help many other countries of the region,
including China.—APP
—Agencies
|