Pakistan adamant on Salala stance: Sherry Rehman
WASHINGTON : Pakistan Ambassador to US Sherry Rehman has refuted the impression that
Pakistan had deviated the
position of demanding apology from the US on the Salala firing incident.
Pakistan , she recalled, had
decided against attending Bonn
Conference because it was not long after Salala incident. “However, this Nato
summit is happening at a time when our discussions with Afghanistan are ongoing too and core group
involving Pakistan , Afghanistan and US just recently met in Islamabad .
“We have not stepped back from any of our
demands. Foreign Office has issued a very clear statement that we will continue
to press for apology for the 24 martyred soldiers in every meeting and
diplomatic engagement with US. We have neither compromised on it, neither have
done anything to indicate that only the US is furthering its gains”, she
said in an interview with a private news channel.
She said Pakistan ’s
participation in the forthcoming Nato summit in Chicago would ensure that it is not in
international isolation. Pakistan ,
she said, has always had a role in the region and the summit presented an
opportunity to redefine it.
This unconditional invitation to Pakistan is a
very positive development. We don’t want interference in Afghanistan , but want to support peaceful
security transition, which can also bring stability in Pakistan ”, she
said.
“We must remember what we faced in 1990s in
terms of refugee crisis, Pakistan
changed a lot because of that. Our attitude and actions should always be for
Afghan internal and sovereign process, which is a democratic process of
national building. We should support that and not play a role, in terms of
supporting any particular group”, she pointed out while recalling the
tumultuous years after the soviet withdrawal in Afghanistan that also resulted
in the US leaving Pakistan on its own. “We were absent from the global stage
for the last 4-5 months on the Afghan issue, so we should have accepted this
invitation”, she asserted.
Therefore, it’s a continuation of that where we
can play our constructive role for Afghanistan because it is mostly
about them. If we are already involved at a smaller level, we ought to remain
engaged at such higher forum too”, she stressed.
The Ambassador said that Pakistan would
have been seen as playing a spoiler’s role, in case it decided to stay away
from the Nato summit. “We are improving relations with India , so these
are very important strategic shifts. We have to adopt a good neighbour policy
vis-a-vis Afghanistan
too. Relationship between President Karzai and President Zardari is much
improved as compared to the previous regime, so we must take these diplomatic
and political initiative”, she firmly said.
She said that the US
officials were talking about their national interest while Pakistan was
focusing on its own interests. “Every country watches its interest. Pakistan
has never kept a superpower like the US on hold for four months, which should be
given due consideration”, she stated while referring to the extensive exercise
in the Parliament that reviewed the relationship with the United States in its
entirety after tensions peaked after Salala tragedy.
Sherry, though, insisted that despite waiting
for the Parliamentary review to complete, Pakistan had never been stubborn.
However, the country would have been at a losing end in case it decided to skip
a vital forum like the Nato summit, she believed while using the example of a
fast running train to support her argument. “If there is a train running (with
every country on board) and Pakistan is not part of it, then who is the loser
of course, us”, she said.
When asked if she had any indications from her
interactions with the US
officials that they were ready to concede to Pakistani demands, she denied that
there was any point scoring going on during negotiation. “It s not a matter of
conceding or not conceding. The result of negotiations and any final outcome
has to be with transparency”, she mentioned adding that the reports of Pakistan
demanding immediate release of outstanding coalition support funds (CSF) before
the impending budget did not have any basis.
There is no such timeline for demand of CSF. It
is not like our budget will not be made without this money. We have not linked
it to budget and neither can you gain any leverage from such linkages during
negotiations. We want to be seen as a positive, constructive, international
force in the region. We have taken a big stand on our sovereignty, which is a
very important position for our public that Pakistan values and protects its
sovereignty”, she reasoned.
“In the context of the situation in the region,
we will have to take each step very carefully. We do look to take a moderate
stance instead of extreme ones, but can’t compromise on national interest”, she
made clear and believed that negotiations with the US were on the right track. “We
will want our interest in all negotiations and they will do the same. It takes
time and patience is required, but we can hope that these developments and
negotiations move forward on a positive note”, she hoped.
Sherry agreed that the Nato conference in
Chicago, although, was not bilateral, but it did have symbolic value.
“Certainly there is symbolic value that Pakistan
and US
relationship, which we want to be forged on mutual self respect, should be like
that”, she opined. She also said that terrorism was an internal issue for Pakistan and if
the world was coming forward to assist the country to combat it, all such help
should be availed. “You always need political and diplomatic support for it. I
have always believed that we need to be globally responsible regional player”,
she pointed out.