Sartaj Aziz likely to attend conference in India to ‘defuse the tension’

Heart of Asia conference focusing on Afghanistan is due to be held in the first week of December


Reuters November 15, 2016
Prime Minister's Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz. PHOTO: REUTERS

Adviser to PM on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said on Tuesday he plans to attend the Heart of Asia conference in India and suggested the visit could be used to "defuse the tension" between the nuclear armed neighbours.

Sartaj Aziz's trip to India would be the first by a senior official since gunmen raided an army base in Indian-occupied Kashmir and killed 19 soldiers in September, an attack New Delhi blamed on Pakistan-based militants.

The killing of Indian soldiers soured relations and led to a weeks of diplomatic quarrelling, with both Islamabad and New Delhi accusing opposing diplomats of spying and then expelling them.

"It’s a good opportunity to defuse the tension," Aziz told the state-run PTV channel.

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Artillery duels and skirmishing have recently intensified along the disputed frontier running through the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir. Pakistan on Monday said seven of its soldiers were killed by Indian shelling.

Despite hinting at a possible detente, Aziz said there was no official meeting scheduled with Indian officials.

"Its early to say. Depends upon the situation," he said.

The Heart of Asia conference focusing on Afghanistan is due to be held in the first week of December in Indian city of Amritsar.

The conference will seek ways to help improve security and bring peace to Afghanistan, which has been mired in conflict since a US-led coalition toppled the Taliban government in 2001.

Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have also been strained over the past year, with Kabul accusing Islamabad of harbouring the leaders of Taliban and seeking to meddle in Afghan affairs. Pakistan denies the charge.

"Heart of Asia is for Afghanistan and Afghanistan is our priority," said Aziz.

COMMENTS (6)

Vectra | 7 years ago | Reply But Pakistan has earlier said that it will not attend the conference and it's high commissioner in Delhi Mr Basit or some other lower officer may attend the same on behalf of Pakistan on an apparent attempt to do do tit for tat.So why change the stand now???? In any case we all knows from the very beginning that applying this tit for tat measures with India is not going to work and is unhelpful given India's size and there is something both manmade or natural which can't be changed or challenged.
Arvind | 7 years ago | Reply First look at what is burning under your feet in Sindh and Baluchistan! Then talk about Kashmir. Now after stopping fake Indian currency, coming from Pakistan, Kashmir has become quiet. There is no stone pelting, because no more Rs. 500 are available for stone pelting. Students are appearing for examinations at 95 % and 99 %, in spite of boycott call given by separatists.
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