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ISLAMABAD: European Union (EU) envoy Lars-Gunnar Wigemark urged Pakistan on Wednesday to condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

“Pakistan government should condemn the violations by a very aggressive Russia against Ukraine if it wants to make a real gesture (towards EU),” Ambassador Wigemark told the National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs Committee.

Read: Pakistan, Russia to enhance cooperation

The committee, headed by Sardar Awais Khan Leghari, had invited the EU envoy for a presentation on the status of ties between Pakistan and the 28-member European bloc and how the relationship could be strengthened.

The statement comes amidst warming of Pakistan-Russia ties after decades of tensions and mistrust
The statement comes amidst warming of Pakistan-Russia ties after decades of tensions and mistrust. The two countries signed last month an agreement aimed at strengthening their military relations. The pact, signed during the first visit by a Russian defence minister to Islamabad since the collapse of the Soviet Union, was hailed by both countries as historic.

The government has, in view of the reset with Moscow, taken a cautious stance on the Ukrainian crisis and avoided condemning Russia outrightly.

Also read: Pakistan, Russia sign landmark defence cooperation agreement

Several statements by the Foreign Office on Ukraine underscored the need for talks and diplomacy as the only option to resolve the matter, besides asking both sides to show restraint to achieve a peaceful settlement.

Replying to a question by a member of the committee, Mr Wigemark clarified that his remarks were not intended to ask Pakistan to take “drastic measures” in ties with Russia, but to underline the sensitivities and concerns in Europe about the country.

The EU sees Russia’s actions in Ukraine as “violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty & territorial integrity”.

It would not be easy for Pakistan to ignore EU concerns. The EU has been an important trade and development partner for Pakistan over the years. Both bilateral and multilateral assistance from the EU and its member countries totals €600 million per year.

The EU-Pakistan trade volume last year was of €8.35 billion, accounting for 20 per cent of Pakistan’s total trade. The preferential market access GSP+ regime that became effective this year is expected to increase the volume of Pakistani exports to the EU.

Also read: Russian bank offers $1bn credit line to Pakistan

INDIA: Ambassador Wigemark called upon Pakistan and India to resume their bilateral dialogue suspended since January last year because of skirmishes along the Line of Control in Kashmir.

“As regards relations with India, the recent deterioration of relations, including cross-firing at the Line of Control and Working Boundary, is worrying.”

He said: “Efforts to re-launch bilateral dialogue should remain a priority; the EU underlines this message both in Islamabad and Delhi.”

The government has increasingly appeared pessimistic about a breakthrough in ties with India.

Adviser on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz said on Tuesday after inaugurating the annual conference of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics: “India had suspended the dialogue process and now it is New Delhi’s responsibility to resume it.”

Ambassador Wigemark warned that the whole region could suffer because of difficulties in Pakistan-India relations.

He suggested a broader engagement between the two countries instead of focusing exclusively on the Kashmir dispute.

“The Kashmir issue needs to be resolved bilaterally and in accordance with international law and the UN resolutions,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2014
 
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Whatever is happening in Ukraine, is not our problem. We should focus more on our national interests. Europe should settle their issues with Russia themselves. Talks are the only option for peace in Ukraine. Europe should know that. Europe should not threat us by these words.
 
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Whatever is happening in Ukraine, is not our problem. We should focus more on our national interests. Europe should settle their issues with Russia themselves. Talks are the only option for peace in Ukraine. Europe should know that. Europe should not threat us by these words.
EU can say same thing for Kashmir. it will make pakistan Kashmir cause more weak In international forum's.Its not interest of Pakistan to say no to EU for Russia which always supported Indian stance look at number of veto they adopted In the past for india in security council they also supporting Indian permanent membership in security council. But if pakistan Do it they have real spine but it will be called statergic blunder
 
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Whatever is happening in Ukraine, is not our problem. We should focus more on our national interests. Europe should settle their issues with Russia themselves. Talks are the only option for peace in Ukraine. Europe should know that. Europe should not threat us by these words.

I concur fully with your statements. Whatever problems Europe has with Russia is of no concern to Pakistan. In fact, such a statement wouldn't change Russia's stance on bit. Also, the statement is bound to worsen relations with Russia. Especially at a time when Pakistan Russia ties are warming I can sense that certain blocs and countries around the world don't approve this development one bit. Well, screw them and let's keep building good relations with friendly countries in our neighbourhood. Russia along with China are very important to Pakistan. Even more important than combined EU.
 
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Pakistan is going to respectfully disagree to it. :D
 
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EU can say same thing for Kashmir. it will make pakistan Kashmir cause more weak In international forum's.Its not interest of Pakistan to say no to EU for Russia which always supported Indian stance look at number of veto they adopted In the past for india in security council they also supporting Indian permanent membership in security council. But if pakistan Do it they have real spine but it will be called statergic blunder
I am not saying that Pakistan should go against Europe for Russia. What I am saying is that:-

We should focus more on our national interests. Europe should settle their issues with Russia themselves. Talks are the only option for peace in Ukraine. Europe should know that. Europe should not threat us by these words.

I am nowhere saying that Pakistan should stand with Russia. I am rather saying that Pakistan should stay neutral and do what is best for its national interest.

I concur fully with your statements. Whatever problems Europe has with Russia is of no concern to Pakistan. In fact, such a statement wouldn't change Russia's stance on bit. Also, the statement is bound to worsen relations with Russia. Especially at a time when Pakistan Russia ties are warming I can sense that certain blocs and countries around the world don't approve this development one bit. Well, screw them and let's keep building good relations with friendly countries in our neighbourhood. Russia along with China are very important to Pakistan. Even more important than combined EU.
I would disagree on some things.

Relations with China and Russia are important as much as relations with Europe. Europe is a big trading partner of Pakistan. Pakistan should stay neutral and should not destroy its relations with both sides.
 
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He suggested a broader engagement between the two countries instead of focusing exclusively on the Kashmir dispute.

“The Kashmir issue needs to be resolved bilaterally and in accordance with international law and the UN resolutions,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2014


Our stance should be simple in reply to all the demands

"We expect every member of UN to respect International Laws including Right of self-determination"
 
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ISLAMABAD: European Union (EU) envoy Lars-Gunnar Wigemark urged Pakistan on Wednesday to condemn Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

“Pakistan government should condemn the violations by a very aggressive Russia against Ukraine if it wants to make a real gesture (towards EU),” Ambassador Wigemark told the National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs Committee.

Read: Pakistan, Russia to enhance cooperation

The committee, headed by Sardar Awais Khan Leghari, had invited the EU envoy for a presentation on the status of ties between Pakistan and the 28-member European bloc and how the relationship could be strengthened.

The statement comes amidst warming of Pakistan-Russia ties after decades of tensions and mistrust
The statement comes amidst warming of Pakistan-Russia ties after decades of tensions and mistrust. The two countries signed last month an agreement aimed at strengthening their military relations. The pact, signed during the first visit by a Russian defence minister to Islamabad since the collapse of the Soviet Union, was hailed by both countries as historic.

The government has, in view of the reset with Moscow, taken a cautious stance on the Ukrainian crisis and avoided condemning Russia outrightly.

Also read: Pakistan, Russia sign landmark defence cooperation agreement

Several statements by the Foreign Office on Ukraine underscored the need for talks and diplomacy as the only option to resolve the matter, besides asking both sides to show restraint to achieve a peaceful settlement.

Replying to a question by a member of the committee, Mr Wigemark clarified that his remarks were not intended to ask Pakistan to take “drastic measures” in ties with Russia, but to underline the sensitivities and concerns in Europe about the country.

The EU sees Russia’s actions in Ukraine as “violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty & territorial integrity”.

It would not be easy for Pakistan to ignore EU concerns. The EU has been an important trade and development partner for Pakistan over the years. Both bilateral and multilateral assistance from the EU and its member countries totals €600 million per year.

The EU-Pakistan trade volume last year was of €8.35 billion, accounting for 20 per cent of Pakistan’s total trade. The preferential market access GSP+ regime that became effective this year is expected to increase the volume of Pakistani exports to the EU.

Also read: Russian bank offers $1bn credit line to Pakistan

INDIA: Ambassador Wigemark called upon Pakistan and India to resume their bilateral dialogue suspended since January last year because of skirmishes along the Line of Control in Kashmir.

“As regards relations with India, the recent deterioration of relations, including cross-firing at the Line of Control and Working Boundary, is worrying.”

He said: “Efforts to re-launch bilateral dialogue should remain a priority; the EU underlines this message both in Islamabad and Delhi.”

The government has increasingly appeared pessimistic about a breakthrough in ties with India.

Adviser on Foreign Affairs and National Security Sartaj Aziz said on Tuesday after inaugurating the annual conference of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics: “India had suspended the dialogue process and now it is New Delhi’s responsibility to resume it.”

Ambassador Wigemark warned that the whole region could suffer because of difficulties in Pakistan-India relations.

He suggested a broader engagement between the two countries instead of focusing exclusively on the Kashmir dispute.

“The Kashmir issue needs to be resolved bilaterally and in accordance with international law and the UN resolutions,” he added.

Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2014

tricky situation for PK as PK has defence relations with the Ukraine also.
 
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That's what I was thinking - and these relations go as far back as the early 90's, and I'm not talking about some regular items such as engines........... we got some stuff that NO one else would've dared to give us.........

tricky situation for PK as PK has defence relations with the Ukraine also.
 
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None of our business!

That's what I was thinking - and these relations go as far back as the early 90's, and I'm not talking about some regular items such as engines........... we got some stuff that NO one else would've dared to give us.........

The best thing we can do for Ukraine is by keeping their economy afloat by keeping all contracts and buying their services and products. We can't kill our infant relations with Russia.
 
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That's what I was thinking - and these relations go as far back as the early 90's, and I'm not talking about some regular items such as engines........... we got some stuff that NO one else would've dared to give us.........
in that case we should just remain quite, no need to express our opinions.... just ignore the EU....
 
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I do agree with your quote 'none of our business', however, Ukraine has done more for us than rest of the world combined .... just take my word for it. What do we do now, as they certainly do deserve our moral support as well

None of our business!



The best thing we can do for Ukraine is by keeping their economy afloat by keeping all contracts and buying their services and products. We can't kill our infant relations with Russia.
 
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