US Moving Towards India for 'Political Gains', Says Pakistan Envoy
US Moving Towards India for 'Political Gains', Says Pakistan Envoy
In a programme organised by the think tank Atlantic Council in Washington, Mushahid Hussain Syed said, "We (Pakistan) are observing a change in US diplomatic policy".

Washington: Pakistan felt the need to develop close ties with Russia after the "U-turn" in US policy towards India, one of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's special envoys has said and alleged that America is strengthening ties with India for "political gains".

In a programme organised by the think tank Atlantic Council in Washington, Mushahid Hussain Syed said, "We (Pakistan) are observing a change in US diplomatic policy".

Hussain said "every action has a reaction, and Pakistan felt the need to develop close ties with Russia after President Barack Obama's two visits to India.

"This was the start of a new chapter in Pakistan-Russia ties," Hussain was quoted as saying by Dawn News.

The senator added that Russia is in favour of building a working relationship with countries of the region and it has also started a dialogue process with Afghan Taliban through back-door channels.

He said the US State Department had refused to give visa to then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in 2006, but when Modi was elected as Prime Minister, the US changed its policy for "political gains".

"This U-turn of US policy can be traced back to the time of Bush administration, when the US-India nuclear deal was signed which was against the law of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons," said Hussain.

"Stability of Afghanistan and eradication of terrorism is a top priority of the US, which needs Pakistan to play a role in the peace-process. Pakistan is not only providing its assistance in the peace process but also facing damages," the senator said.

"Apart from Pakistan and India, the World Bank is also a stakeholder in the treaty," said Hussain.

Commenting on the Uri attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Husain said, "UN military observer group for India and Pakistan should investigate the Uri attack. Crossing the Line of Control to attack any target in India is not possible for any militant."

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