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–Foreign minister says conditions include permission for him to meet with Kashmiri leadership

–Says ‘war is not an option’, Pakistan has always prioritised peace

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that Pakistan could hold talks with India over the issue of occupied Kashmir if New Delhi meets certain conditions, including allowing him to meet with the Kashmiri leadership.

In an exclusive interview with BBC Urdu, the minister said Pakistan had no objection to holding bilateral talks with India and that it would also welcome mediation by a third party.

He said the talks could take place if: India lifts the crippling curfew that has been imposed in occupied Kashmir for nearly four weeks, restores the rights of local residents, releases the entire imprisoned Kashmiri leadership and allows him (Qureshi) to meet with the Kashmiri leadership.

But he added as a caveat that while Pakistan has never shied away from talks, he did not see a favourable atmosphere for negotiations from the Indian side considering New Delhi’s oppression of the Kashmiri people.

“There are three disputes to this conflict: India, Pakistan and Kashmir,” Qureshi told the BBC. “I think if India is serious it should first set Kashmiri leaders free and allow me to meet the Kashmiri leadership and hold consultations.

“I will have to assess their (Kashmiri leaders’) emotions. [We] cannot come to the table for talks by trampling the sentiments of Kashmiris.”

Ruling out war, the foreign minister stressed that Pakistan has never adopted an aggressive policy and always prioritised peace. “(A war) will cause loss of people and the world will be affected by it, so war is not an option,” he said.

He added, however, that the armed forces and people of Pakistan are ready if war is “imposed” on Pakistan like on February 26 earlier this year.

On August 5, the Hindu nationalist government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stripped Kashmiris of the special autonomy they had for seven decades through a rushed presidential order. An indefinite curfew was imposed in occupied Kashmir and elected leaders were put under house arrest. The clampdown is now on its 27th day.

Pakistan angrily slammed New Delhi’s moves, expelling India’s ambassador, suspending bilateral trade, and taking the matter to the United Nations Security Council.

Foreign Minister Qureshi’s latest comments echo that of Prime Minister Imran Khan, who wrote in an op-ed for The New York Times on Friday that dialogue with India can start only when it reverses its “illegal annexation of Kashmir, ends the curfew and lockdown, and withdraws its troops to the barracks”.

“With the nuclear shadow hovering over South Asia, we realise that Pakistan and India have to move out of a zero-sum mind-set to begin dialogue on Kashmir, various strategic matters and trade. On Kashmir, the dialogue must include all stakeholders, especially the Kashmiris,” the premier wrote.

Qureshi during the interview said it was due to Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts that the Kashmir issue had reappeared on the world’s “central stage” after years.

Playing down the notion that Gulf countries had not effectively raised their voice for Kashmir, and the giving of awards to Indian Prime Minister Modi by the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, the minister said although the Gulf nations have business and bilateral ties with India, their position on the Kashmir issue is clear.

He recalled that the Arab countries had come to Pakistan’s rescue in the recent past when its economy was under pressure.

“The nation should not forget that Pakistan was about to default. Did the UAE and Saudi Arabia not come for our help at the time?” the minister said, adding that hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis were employed in the two countries who sent their remittances home.

Qureshi said the nation did not need to be saddened because the Gulf countries will support Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir once the facts become clear. He also revealed that he would convey the feelings and sentiments of Pakistanis in his conversation with the UAE foreign minister in the near future.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...onal-bilateral-talks-with-india-says-qureshi/
 
He is right war is not an option but has become a 'compulsion'
Sir, that's your interpretation or misinterpretation but we both know how the world will interpret it. He is causing the damage to the effort.. the world will not listen to you until there's action on the ground.. send the whole establishment for a week long crash course by Talibans.
 
I mean really PM Imran Khan said we will not talk to India and FM Qureshi says conditional talks , ISPR is in spat with Shahrukh Khan , May be closing air space is response to India from one minister .......... what kind of diplomacy is this
 
I mean really PM Imran Khan said we will not talk to India and FM Qureshi says conditional talks , ISPR is in spat with Shahrukh Khan , May be closing air space .......... what kind of diplomacy is this

There is a method to this madness. Dumb Indians would not understand this.

It is called "Running with the hare and hunting with the hounds".
 
I agree with you some one needs some special skills to understand this hopefully Kashmiris are getting right messages from such diplomacy .... and funniest was stopping trains

speaking a lot and doing nothing not sure how these steps force India to do anything

There is a method to this madness. Dumb Indians would not understand this.

It is called "Running with the hare and hunting with the hounds".
 
“There are three disputes to this conflict: India, Pakistan and Kashmir,” Qureshi told the BBC. “I think if India is serious it should first set Kashmiri leaders free and allow me to meet the Kashmiri leadership and hold consultations.

“I will have to assess their (Kashmiri leaders’) emotions. [We] cannot come to the table for talks by trampling the sentiments of Kashmiris.”
I dont know why everyone is so upset about what SMQ said, what he said here is logical, and we know India will not even allow this
 
Salaam

Had it been Khursheed Kasuri I'd have been more confident it was some sort of 'good cop bad cop strategy'. With SMQ, unfortunately, I don't feel as confident about this as I wish I did. There is this nagging suspicion that SMQ is following his own usual agenda.

I'm hopeful that my suspicions are misplaced and his statements are well choreographed and planned by the foreign office part of a greater plan.
 
Sir, that's your interpretation or misinterpretation but we both know how the world will interpret it. He is causing the damage to the effort..
that was not interpretation or misinterpretation of the statement but a simple attempt to complete the missing part ..... which he might have ignored

the world will not listen to you until there's action on the ground..send the whole establishment for a week long crash course by Talibans.
there is a reason world governments are showing indifferent attitude towards IOK situation but the international media is portraying plight of Kashmirs in IOK to international audience .... I just find it strange, they are doing better job than our own media and government ....

In simple word like we say 'hamre tandoor per aur kis kis ki rooti lagni hai' ..... so there are some other quarters who want to fetch benefit out of this situation ..... both India and Pakistan are in catch 22 situation but the difference is that the India has created this situation willingly ..... so even if we try to avoid war its not possible ....
 
Salaam

Had it been Khursheed Kasuri I'd have been more confident it was some sort of 'good cop bad cop strategy'. With SMQ, unfortunately, I don't feel as confident about this as I wish I did. There is this nagging suspicion that SMQ is following his own usual agenda.

I'm hopeful that my suspicions are misplaced and his statements are well choreographed and planned by the foreign office part of a greater plan.

I believe that every important statement, by Pakistan, including those by SMQ, are being given, with the consultation of the armed forces of Pakistan, who, in my view, are actually shaping our Kashmir policy. Any deviation, by SMQ, would lead to his removal as FM.
 
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