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No meeting scheduled with Indian FM in UAE, says Qureshi
Foreign minister says Pakistan is ready to talk to India if it reverses its illegal steps of August 5, 2019
Shah Mahmood Qureshi. PHOTO: RADIO PAKISTAN
ISLAMABAD:
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Sunday clarified that he had no meeting scheduled with Minister of External Affairs of India Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where he is on a three-day visit.
The statement comes amid speculations that the top diplomats of the archrivals may meet as part of efforts to seek rapprochement.
The UAE’s role in seeking rapprochement between Pakistan and India has been the subject of discussions in recent weeks. Several reports suggested that the UAE was mediating between the two countries. There were even reports that senior intelligence officials of Pakistan and India had met in Dubai in January leading to the ceasefire between the two countries along the Line of Control (LoC).
Facts behind the unprecedented anti-Modi movement in Bangladesh
By Md. Kamruzzaman
The writer Kamruzzaman is an Asia-based prize-winning freelance journalist who mainly writes on diplomacy, refugee, human rights, and climate change. His articles have been frequently published by Turkish Anadolu Agency, South Asian Monitor, and other media outlets including Aljazeera as the content of the Anadolu Agency
It was unpredictable that Bangladeshi people would organize such an unprecedented movement against Indian Premier Narendra Modi when he visited Bangladesh to join the country’s golden jubilee of independence and birth centenary of its founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
The two occasions Modi was invited for were not at all controversial; rather both events were very much people-oriented at which four South Asian leaders including Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka attended peacefully one after another amid huge festivity and utmost cordiality. Even dozens of deals of mutu