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May 20, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani and Palestinian political leaders on Thursday pointed out an ‘inadequate’ support for Palestine cause from different Muslim countries and warned leaders of Islamic nations against internal divisions, saying fragmentation of Muslims served the Zionist agenda.
They were speaking at a virtual dialogue hosted by the Islamabad Policy Institute (IPI) on Palestine – a call for action. The event, held in the wake of the latest flare-up in Palestinian territories due to Israeli aggression, was participated by government representatives and senior leaders of major political parties, who de
Experts, while speaking at a webinar on ‘Back-Channel Talks and India-Pakistan Relations’, at Islamabad Policy Institute (IPI) emphasised ascertaining Indian intentions before investing in the process further. Photo courtesy Maleeha Lodhi Twitter
ISLAMABAD: Apprehensions about the backchannel engagement with India are growing because of what is being seen as an ‘absence of strategic clarity’ on Pakistani side.
Concerns are also being fuelled by scant details of what is being discussed in the talks, concerns about Indian intentions behind its outreach, and pessimism about the process helping resolve the Kashmir dispute.
These concerns are now being voiced at Islamabad’s busy think tank circuit.
Islamabad : Former senior officials have sounded a note of caution about Pakistan - India backchannel talks and emphasized on ascertaining Indian intentions before investing in the process further,.