Abhinandan Varthaman – SAWM Sisters https://dev.sawmsisters.com South Asian Women in Media Sat, 02 Mar 2019 02:59:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://dev.sawmsisters.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/sawm-logo-circle-bg-100x100.png Abhinandan Varthaman – SAWM Sisters https://dev.sawmsisters.com 32 32 How The US, UAE And Saudi Arabia Put Pressure On Pakistan https://dev.sawmsisters.com/how-the-us-uae-and-saudi-arabia-put-pressure-on-pakistan/ https://dev.sawmsisters.com/how-the-us-uae-and-saudi-arabia-put-pressure-on-pakistan/#respond Sat, 02 Mar 2019 02:59:43 +0000 https://sawmsisters.com/?p=2052 HIGHLIGHTS Mike Pompeo spoke to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval: Reports Another key player was UAE, an an important ally for India Saudi Arabia spoke about helping to de-escalate tensions India sighed with relief when Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan announced that Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman would be sent home on Friday as a “peace gesture” — a move […]]]>

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Mike Pompeo spoke to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval: Reports
  2. Another key player was UAE, an an important ally for India
  3. Saudi Arabia spoke about helping to de-escalate tensions

India sighed with relief when Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan announced that Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman would be sent home on Friday as a “peace gesture” — a move that came with immense international pressure to pull both countries back from the brink. Leading the way, NDTV has learnt, was the US, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. There has been no official comment from the Indian government on these efforts. It was, however, clear that Washington had played a key role when President Donald Trump told the world media from Hanoi on Thursday morning that “reasonably attractive news was coming from India and Pakistan”.

 

He told journalists, who had gathered for his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, “We’ve been involved in trying to have them stop and we have some reasonably decent news. I think, hopefully, that’s going to be coming to an end. It has been going on for a long time”.

 

There are reports the US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, spoke to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval for 25 minutes this morning.

 

Another key player was the UAE, which has become an important ally for India.

 

The Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, tweeted on Thursday evening that he had made “telephone calls to the Indian and Pakistani Prime Ministers”, stressing the “importance of dealing wisely with recent developments and giving priority to dialogue and communication”.

 

Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj is addressing an OIC (Organisation of Islamic Conference) meeting in Abu Dhabi today — a first for India, which has been invited as a Guest of Honour at the plenary.

This is significant, given the OIC has taken Pakistan’s side on Kashmir for years, and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister was so miffed, he had threatened not to attend if India was there.

 

The third player was Saudi Arabia, which has publicly spoken about helping to de-escalate tensions after the Pulwama attack.

 

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of State for Foreign affairs, Adel al Jubeir, will fly to Islamabad Friday with an “important message from the Crown Prince, MBS”. Coincidentally, the Saudi envoy to India met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday as well.

 

Other countries like the UK, France and Russia — all permanent members of the UN security Council — had also been calling for restraint. As has China.

 

In the end, Pakistan would have had to release Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman under the Geneva Convention. But the fact that they did it so quickly can be attributed to the immense pressure from India and other nations to avoid an escalation of the situation.

source: NDTV

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Abhinandan Varthaman release: World leaders work behind the scenes to avert India-Pakistan conflict https://dev.sawmsisters.com/abhinandan-varthaman-release-world-leaders-work-behind-the-scenes-to-avert-india-pakistan-conflict/ https://dev.sawmsisters.com/abhinandan-varthaman-release-world-leaders-work-behind-the-scenes-to-avert-india-pakistan-conflict/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2019 07:31:55 +0000 https://sawmsisters.com/?p=2033 U.S., Saudi Arabia and the UAE may have been behind Pakistan’s decision to announce the release of Abhinandan Varthaman.   A series of visits, phone calls and backroom diplomacy by the U.S., Saudi Arabia and the UAE may have been behind Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision to announce the unilateral release of Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, […]]]>

U.S., Saudi Arabia and the UAE may have been behind Pakistan’s decision to announce the release of Abhinandan Varthaman.

 

A series of visits, phone calls and backroom diplomacy by the U.S., Saudi Arabia and the UAE may have been behind Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision to announce the unilateral release of Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, a move that appears to have averted an escalation in the situation between India and Pakistan for the moment.

 

In addition to the announcement, the statement by Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi that they will study the dossier on Jaish-e-Mohammad’s link to the Pulwama bombing, as well as the listing request of JeM chief Masood Azhar which was filed late on Wednesday night by the U.S., U.K. and France at the U.N. Security Council had the desired effect on New Delhi, sources told The Hindu.

 

Trump’s announcement

 

While Pakistan maintains its decision was purely a “gesture of goodwill and peace,” and India rejected any “third party mediation” in ties with Pakistan, the first hint of an outside player came from U.S. President Donald Trump.

 

“[India and Pakistan] have been going at it, and we have been involved in trying to have them stop, and I think we will have some reasonably decent news, hopefully its going to be coming to an end… we have been trying to get them both some help, get some organisation and peace….” Mr. Trump, who was in Hanoi, said on Thursday around noon in India, hours before Mr. Khan’s announcement

 

In Delhi, the government appeared surprised by Mr. Trump’s words. Sources said that India and Pakistan have several channels of communication should they wish to use them, and don’t need third parties to come in. The sources blamed a ‘war psychosis’ whipped up by Pakistan on Wednesday, with its officials warning the international community of a “massive Indian missile strike” in response to the Wednesday attacks by Pakistan, despite the government making it clear it would not escalate the situation.

 

By evening, rumours and comments had gripped many world capitals, sufficiently alarmed by the build up in Pakistan, which included the shut down of Pakistani airspace, a full “red alert” for hospitals in the country, and raised security at Karachi port. Overnight, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who was also in Hanoi, called National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and discussed escalating tensions.

 

Saudi intervention

 

Meanwhile Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir announced a visit to Islamabad with an “important message.” And in Delhi, Saudi Ambassador Saud Al-Sati met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammad Bin Zayed (MbZ) spoke to Mr. Modi and Mr. Khan from Singapore. In a rare public comment on twitter, MbZ said he spoke to both of the “importance of dealing wisely with recent developments and giving priority to dialogue and communication.”

 

Diplomats said that the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, who visited both countries last week, and the Crown Prince of UAE had a keen interest in the situation. “Given the huge investment from UAE and Saudi Arabia in the Indian and Pakistani economies, these two countries that are both close to the Gulf region will not be allowed to go to war,” a diplomatic source told The Hindu.

 

On Friday, both External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Pakistan’s Mr. Qureshi will be in Abu Dhabi for the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting. But officials say they are not expected to meet as Mr. Qureshi is boycotting the inaugural plenary that Ms. Swaraj will address, and she will leave UAE shortly after her speech.

 

source: The Hindu

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