Islamabad : Urged deeper understanding and appreciation of Pakistan-US relations in Washington, former adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi has said that the existing lack of warmth towards Pakistan in Washington is quite regrettable.
Mr Fatemi was addressing an event on ‘Future of Pakistan-US relations’ organised by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) here Tuesday.
Mr Fatemi said that Pakistan had become a member of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization and Central Treaty Organization as early as the 1950s. Since then, he maintained, the relations between the two countries remained quite positive for a long time.
He admitted, however, that Pak-US relations hit a rough patch since 2010. He was of the view that a powerful segment within the US decision-making circles was wrongly blaming Pakistan for US failures in Afghanistan during the so-called war on terror. This US school of thought, according to him, was mistakenly viewing Pakistan as a dishonest ally.
On the contrary, Mr. Fatemi maintained Pakistan had played a pivotal role in not only bringing the Taliban to the negotiating table with the US but also in encouraging them to assist in evacuating US citizens after the fall of Kabul on August 15. He reiterated that the US needed to realise that Pakistan did not control the Taliban but had some influence on them.
In addition, he maintained that growing Pak-China relations had also proved to be an irritant in Pak-US relations because the US was pursuing a policy of containing China in the region. He further stated that removing the US misperceptions about Pakistan proved difficult because of Washington’s unwillingness to listen to Pakistan’s stance with sincerity because it did not fit into the US priorities for the region.
According to Mr. Fatemi, the Biden Administration was creating a confrontational foreign policy structure in Asia in order to contain China which could lead to a serious military crisis between the two states. He termed the presidency of Joe Biden worse than that of Donald Trump for peace and stability in South and Southeast Asia because Trump, according to him, was erratic and irrational but Biden was deliberately and systematically creating a problematic structure in the Asia-Pacific region of which India is a major component.
He added that Pakistan had always wanted cordial relations with India but that it was the intransigence of the Indian leadership that had compelled Pakistan to adopt a reciprocal adversarial posture towards it. He recalled that Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had envisaged cordial relations between India and Pakistan on the lines of the relations between Canada and the US.