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Pak. in a dilemma
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 2 The postponement of the SAARC Standing
Committee meet has left the Pakistan Foreign Office in a dilemma
in the context of the proposed summit between the Prime Minister,
Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee, and the Pakistan Chief Executive, Gen.
Pervez Musharraf.
India and Pakistan are looking forward to the SAARC meet as it
would have provided them an opportunity for a dialogue on the
nitty-gritty of the Vajpayee-Musharraf summit. The Foreign
Secretary of India, Mrs. Chokila Iyer, and her Pakistani
counterpart, Mr. Inamul Haq, were scheduled to meet on the
sidelines of the SAARC meeting. Though neither side had made any
formal move for the meeting, they were looking forward to it.
``It has indeed put us in a bit of a spot. We were looking
forward to the meet in Colombo to kick-start the preparations for
the summit meeting. Now that the conference has been put off
indefinitely, we would have to seriously consider ways and means
to establish a contact,'' a senior Pakistan Foreign Office
official said.
As a senior diplomat said a great deal of preparation is
necessary before any summit meeting. The job becomes all the more
difficult if it involved heads of two hostile neighbours such as
India and Pakistan.
The Colombo meeting could have provided the right opportunity and
atmosphere for the two Foreign Secretaries to do some ground
work. ``If not any thing else, it would have helped the two
Foreign Secretaries know each other and establish a rapport'', a
senior Pakistan diplomat said.
The two sides could now consider establishment of contact in some
other way. One possibility is for a team to visit New Delhi for
talks with the Foreign Office since the invitation for the summit
came from the Indian side.
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