Pakistan to adopt balanced policy; no ToRs finalized for Saudi coalition: Sartaj Aziz

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz Thursday assured the Senate that Pakistan would adopt a balanced policy in line with the recommendations of the Parliament with regards its participation in Islamic Military Coalition led by Saudi Arabia.

In response to a Calling Attention Notice, the advisor said the 34 members Countries alliance was announced in December 2015 but later it was redefined as Islamic Military Coalition as clarified by the Saudi Foreign Minister.

Sartaj Aziz said it was also clarified during the process of framing mechanism that every member would be free to decide its participation in any activity by its free will and without any compulsion. He said any member can opt for an area like training, consultation or military action as per its desire.

Replying to questions by Senator Farhatullah Babar, he said no Terms of Reference (ToRs) or programmes and mechanism had been developed for the coalition by now. Therefore, there is also no question for ratification, he said.

“The government remains committed to take Parliament into confidence prior to ratification of any such ToRs or mechanisms,” he said.

The advisor said any informal statement by an authority or official cannot be taken as ToRs or the mechanisms. “The formal position is that no ToRs or purposes have been yet finalized.”

Sartaj Aziz explained that Pakistan’s policy on this matter is as per guidelines of the Parliament on April 10, 2015.

“We are having a balanced position in our relations with friendly countries yet we remain committed to maintain territorial integrity of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as well as protection of the Holy Places,” he said.

The advisor said the matter should not be raised on simply an assumption as the journal to which the member has quoted in the Calling Attention Notice, has also written that ToRs would be finalized when the defence ministers would meet.

On appointment of General Raheel Sharif, the advisor said he had vast experience to fight against terrorism. His appointment with the coalition will have no effect on our foreign policy rather his presence there may ensure some sort of balance.

When Chairman Senate Mian Raza Rabbani questioned with regards to Saudi King’s statement about Iran, the advisor said Iran has been mentioned in the resolution but it does not mean that all countries are joining for an action against Iran.

“These are hypothetical questions as there would be choice for members to join an activity,” Sartaj Aziz said.

The advisor said it is a sad situation that Muslims nations are confronting one another and in such a situation we shall have to be extra careful.

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