Pak accuses India of using 'pressure tactics'
Tuesday, November 18 2003 22:50 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Pakistan today (November 18) charged India with using "pressure tactics" by delaying
confirmation of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's participation in the South Asian Association for
Regional Co-operation (SAARC) Summit in January next year in order to force Islamabad to restore air
links prior to his visit.
"It appears that India used confirmation of Vajpayee's visit as pressure tactics to prevail on Pakistan to
restore air links prior to his visit," Information and Broadcasting Minister Sheikh Rashid told Pakistani TV
channel Geo.
Rashid, who visited New Delhi recently to take part in the SAARC Information Ministers' Conference, said
although Vajpayee has not yet confirmed his participation, he was sure that the Indian Prime Minister
would attend the summit.
A Pakistani delegation is due in New Delhi on December 1 to hold the second round of talks on restoring
the air links. The first round of talks broke down after Pakistan insisted on India providing guarantees to
not ban overflights in the future, which New Delhi rejected.
Rashid said that during his India visit, he tried his "level best" to communicate the mindset and thinking
of Pakistani people towards Indians. There had been a number of "misunderstandings" which, he said,
he tried to clear.
Pointing out that a face-to-face interaction hasn't taken place between the leadership of the two
countries for a long time, Rashid said his visit remained "very positive" in this perspective as he
elaborated Pakistan's point of view to the Indian media.
PTI
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