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Pakistan blocks UK offer of military aid for flood victims

Pakistan's intelligence agency has blocked a UK offer of military aid for flood victims amid a row that is threatening to overshadow Nick Clegg's visit to the country.

By Rob Crilly in Islamabad and James Kirkup

The Deputy Prime Minister will on Wednesday visit Pakistan, the most senior Coalition minister to do so since David Cameron angered the country's government by suggesting it turned a blind eye to some forms of terrorism.

The Daily Telegraph has learned that as part of the continuing spat over the Prime Minister's remarks, Pakistan's intelligence agency has blocked an offer of British military aid for millions of flood victims. RAF planes have flown emergency aid supplies into Pakistan, but sources in Islamabad and London have confirmed that the Inter Services Institute has blocked any role for British forces on the ground in the country.

The Ministry of Defence offered to send teams to help distribute aid to the 17 million people affected by weeks of monsoon rains. It is understood the offer included logistics support and medical personnel.
Sources said the UK had made an "open-ended" offer of assistance.

More than a million homes were destroyed by flood waters that have left behind a desperate humanitarian emergency in Pakistan. Some 800,000 people are still beyond the reach of aid agencies.

The United Nations has appealed repeatedly for more helicopters to help ferry food, clean water and medicine to villages unreachable by road.

Australia, Japan and Afghanistan have all sent military helicopters or doctors.

Even the US – viewed with hostility by many Pakistanis for its war on terror – has 300 servicemen on the ground, running 15 Navy and Marine heavy lift helicopters in the country and four cargo planes. But no British personnel are operating in the affected areas because of Pakistani anger at Mr Cameron's comments.

Visiting India in July, Mr Cameron suggested that Pakistan has a tendency "to look both ways" on the promotion of terrorism in countries including Afghanistan and India. The remarks outraged the Pakistani military establishment and a diplomatic source confirmed that Pakistan had refused any involvement by the British military.

"Britain is hopping mad about it and hopes the aid will still be accepted but at the moment neither side can talk about it as it is deeply embarrassing for both," the person said.

A Pakistani intelligence source said the offer has been declined because of Mr Cameron's statement in India and apparent support for India against Pakistan interests.

The person said: "Pakistan has refused the assistance offered by the British administration and it's a ... way to send a message to the international community that if you are a friend of my enemy then you are also my enemy."

A British government spokesman confirmed there has been "no specific offer, or request" from the government of Pakistan, to put UK troops on the ground in the disaster zone.

He added: "However, the MOD, at DFID's request, has provided air support using both C17, the RAF's largest transport aircraft, and C130 Hercules planes to bring in essential items such as tents and shelter kits. To date the RAF has flown in five plane loads of essential aid from both DFID and UN stores."
 
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The person said: "Pakistan has refused the assistance offered by the British administration and it's a ... way to send a message to the international community that if you are a friend of my enemy then you are also my enemy."

Thats spectacularly self-suicidal.

This means pakistan will only accept aid from nations that are hostile towards India. Ridiculous!!
 
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Thats spectacularly self-suicidal.

This means pakistan will only accept aid from nations that are hostile towards India. Ridiculous!!

Pakistan feels that those other nations don't support India against the interests of Pakistan unlike Britain. :)
 
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Thats spectacularly self-suicidal.

Disagree. Remember the tsunami, India was offered aid, she refused. There are cases where Pakistan should exercise maturity, this is not one of them.

The Brits have been acting like douches for a long time now when it comes to Pakistan, i have been monitoring the electronic and print media here as well as the gazette and all i can say is the UK has only themselves to blame for this.

In the case of indian aid, yes Pakistan should accept it is a genuine offer of financial assistance. In the case of UK tropps on Pak soil after the comments made by Cameron, Clegg and Co.... No, thank you.

Need i remind some of the "Pakistan should" that even in the 2005 EQ, the UK helicopters and troops did the least amount of sorties compared to the US and Germans (NATO/ISAF Assets).

This is a very sensitive matter for the Pakistani government, i don't usually condone such behaviour but in this case, i think the government is taking the right step.

Self respect is also important.
 
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Can't make up my mind on this one,right or wrong.:confused:

I don't think Pakistan is too desperate,so ok move

But there are better ways to make the Brits regret their words.
 
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This means pakistan will only accept aid from nations that are hostile towards India. Ridiculous!!

That's not the case. Pakistan hasn't refused aid from UK. Only the presence of ground troops or teams has not been accepted as yet. Personally, i think the article has been shot too early.
 
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If UK is enemy.. Then
US.. Also criticized pakistan,supplied arms to india,cooperating with isreal, etc.
i think they should accept the aid..for their people.
 
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This means pakistan will only accept aid from nations that are hostile towards India. Ridiculous!!

Yeh Such as US, Japan, Saudia, BD lolzz


Indians are always trying to portray themselves as if the world is dependent on them
 
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Can't make up my mind on this one,right or wrong.:confused:

But i don't think Pakistan is too desperate,so ok move

Gunner has clarified. Its not about the aid but Military personnel. We do not need UK armymen on ground here or for that matter of any country anymore because 90% or rescue work has been completed.

Now for rehabilitation we need financial aid not military persons
 
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guys can i get a link for the article please ? i have doubts on its authenticity ! i mean am sure ISI is not called Inter Services Institute as it mentions in the heading .
 
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