By Sandra Loyd
After Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the Pakistani envoy posted in a foreign country wrote a memo that he flashed on March 27 during the action and called it “threatening”, former India’s High Commissioner, Abdul Basit, said that statements by government officials about such threats against diplomats were completely silent. of.
“Incidents where government officials tell diplomats they will break off relations if the country government has never been heard before,” he said, speaking during a televised speech. show.
Basit, who It was also in former ambassador of Pakistan Germany, said that “delicate matters of foreign policy should do not discuss in public”.
He said that the memo prime minister meant, most likely, keeps protocols of meeting between US officials and a Pakistani diplomat, adding that along with with protocols, letter also include assessment of diplomat about future.
“The briefing held prime minister journalists do not reach clear be it a mention of No-confidence motion in the letter was a personal assessment of a Pakistani diplomat or was said by officials of foreign country in question,” he said.
Basit said that if representatives of foreign countries said that, he would be “very, very surprised” because it is unprecedented. in interstate relations.
Regarding the alleged relationship of “written threat” with Pakistan’s position on Russian-Ukrainian conflict, former diplomat said that foreign policy requires a lot of time and do not change overnight.
“There are others countries abstentions at the UNGA, and Pakistan was not the only one one,” he said. “Pakistan’s relations with Russia has not deepened significantly, which could have worried the United States.”
“In my viewnode of in problem handle properly with diplomatic relations and foreign policy questions,” he said.
Source: Government officials issuing such threats to diplomats are completely inaudible. of: Amb Basit
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