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New govt gets briefing on foreign policy

By Baqir Sajjad Syed 2017-08-05
ISLAMABAD: In his first foreign policy directives, Prime Minister Shahid Khagan Abbasi ordered continued diplomatic and political support for freedom struggle in India-held Kashmir, continued focus on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and greater emphasis on economic diplomacy.

He gave the directives at the first briefing he received on foreign policy. The briefing was given by Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua. Newly-appointed Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif also attended the session.

`The briefing covered in detail issues of importance in Pakistan`s foreign policy,` the Prime Minister Of fice said in a statement.

Mr Abbasi appears to be giving foreign affairs extra attention. He has appointed a full-time foreign minister unlike his predecessor Nawaz Sharif whose policies he has vowed to follow. Mr Sharif had kept the foreign minister`s slot vacant during his little over four years in office.

The briefing by the Foreign Office was one of the first briefings he received from the ministries. And even before finalising his cabinet, he met ChineseAmbassador Sun Weidong.

It was initially expecte d that foreign policy might not get adequate attention of the new government because of other issues dominating its immediate agenda.

The PM Office statement was conspicuously silent on challenges in relations with the United States. The Trump administration is reviewing its policy on Afghanistan. The new policy is expected to have greater regional perspective and there are hints that Washington will opt for a tougher line on Pakistan for allegedly not eliminating terror sanctuaries.

US Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Central and South Asia Alice Wells, who was here on a twoday visit, reminded of that irritant in the ties.

`Pakistani soil must not be used to plan or conduct terrorist attacks against its neighbours,` Ambassador Wells was quoted as saying in a departure statement issued by the US Embassy.

On the issue of Kashmir, the PM Of fice said: `Prime minister reiterated Pakistan`s resolve to extend moral, political and diplomatic support to the just struggle of people of Indian-occupied Kashmir for their right of self-determination. He directed continued projection of grave human rights violations in IoK by the Indian occupation forces.

The prime minister ordered continuity of policy on economic diplomacy, which his predecessor emphasi sed a lot, but little was then achieved because of continuing challenges at home. Mr Sharif had in one of his initial policy directions said his government`s foreign policy would be driven by economic considerations.

Underscoring the importance of economic diplomacy, Mr Abbasi saidhis initial policy directions said his government`s foreign policy would be driven by economic considerations.

Underscoring the importance of economic diplomacy, Mr Abbasi saidit would help Pakistan achieve its true economic potential through winwin partnerships with other countries.

The prime minister said the CPEC would continue unaffected and he would personally supervise the imple-mentation of the corridor projects.

During his meeting with Mr Abbasi late on Thursday night, the Chinese ambassador conveyed Beijing`s satisfaction over `smooth transition` and assured condnued support for Pakistan`s development.