WASHINGTON:
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Aizaz Chaudhry while describing
Pakistan’s relationship with the US as “tremendously important” said that the state sought to have a broad-based, sustainable relationship with the United States
Speaking at the Ambassador Series Programme organised by the World Affairs Council, Chaudhry said “whenever
Pakistan and the US worked together in the past, both the countries benefited and it had yielded positive results.”
Responding to a question on Afghan
istan, the ambassador said peace in the region was “top priority”, stressing that “a stable, prosperous and developed Afghanistan is not only in the favour of
Pakistan but the entire region.” Highlighting the United State’s massive investment in the country, Chaudhry urged the US to strengthen Afghan National Security Forces.
Dwelling further on the issue,
the ambassador emphasised that while
Pakistan was often blamed for the failure in Afghan
istan, it was not true, and that not all of the problems were related to terrorism.
“
Pakistan cannot be made a scapegoat,” he said. “There is no military solution to the Afghanistan issue. A comprehensive political strategy is required.”
The ambassador reiterated
Pakistan’s commitment to eliminating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, clarifying that the sovereign would never allow its soil to be used against any other country and expected that no other country would allow anyone to operate from there against
Pakistan either.
When asked about
Pakistan’s relations with India, Chaudhry revealed that India had suspended the dialogue process and deteriorated bilateral ties. “
Pakistan is ready for a dialogue with India whenever it is ready,” he said, adding that terrorism was a “common enemy” that needed cooperation from both countries to be defeated.
On the lingering issue of Kashmir, he stated that
Pakistan would continue to support innocent Kashmiris diplomatically, morally and politically. “India is using force and committing horrendous human rights violations, which breeds hatred among Kashmiris against Indian occupation forces. Indian occupation forc
es have blinded approximately 1000 Kashmiris using pellet guns.”
Speaking on CPEC and China’s One Belt, One Road, Chaudhry said that
Pakistan’s relations with China were not a “zero sum game” for any other country
including the US. “
Pakistan wants to have a broad-based, mutually beneficial relationship with China and the US at the same time,” he stressed.
The US is
Pakistan’s largest trading partner with deep ties in fields
including education, health, counter-terrorism and defence. Almost 50, 000
Pakistani physicians are working in the US while a diaspora of more than a million people living in the US makes a bridge between the two countries. The ambassador underscored the need to enhance cooperation in those areas that were lagging behind.
Chaudhry apprised
the audience about the economic turnaround witnessed by
Pakistan in recent years, adding that the perceptions about
Pakistan were lagging behind the reality of today’s
Pakistan. He said the economic fundamentals in the country were moving upwards because of remarkable improvement in law and order situation while claiming that militant incidents had reduced significantly.