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Turkey did not invite India for meet on Afghanistan to appease Pak: WikiLeaks
India was deliberately kept out of the Turkey-sponsored meeting on Afghanistan earlier this year to address the sensitivities of Pakistan, according to the documents released by WikiLeaks.
Reflecting Islamabads insistence at every international fora that New Delhi be kept out of any meeting on Afghanistan, a top Turkish diplomat told U.S. officials early this year that India was kept out to address the concerns of Pakistan, WikiLeaks said.
At a meeting with the U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, William Burns, Rauf Engin Soysal, who then was the Turkeys Deputy Under-Secretary for Bilateral Political Affairs responsible for the Middle East, South Asia and Africa, said Turkey had not invited India to the Afghan neighbours summit in deference to Pak sensitivities.
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari and Afghan President Hamid Karzai met in Istanbul for a Turkishsponsored talks to discuss cooperation against extremists in Afghanistan earlier this year.
He (Soysal) said Turkey had not invited India to the neighbours summit in deference to Pakistani sensitivities; however, he claimed, Pakistan understands attempting to exclude India from the nascent South Asian regional structures would be a mistake, says the confidential State Department cable dated February 25, 2010.
Mr. Soysal, a former Turkish Ambassador to the Pakistan from 2007 to 2009, and his countrys Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan in September was appointed by the U.N. Secretary General, Ban Kimoon, as the Special Envoy for Assistance to Pakistan.
He (Soysal) reported Indian Prime Minister Singh had requested (Turkish) President Guls assistance with Pakistan during the latters visit to New Delhi the previous week.
Acting on that request, Gul had phoned Pakistani President Zardari, who was sceptical of Indian intentions. Gul is planning to visit Pakistan later this year, the cable said.
Soysal said Iran is proposing a quadrilateral summit, which would include Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan, but that proposal had yet to generate enthusiasm, it said.
Mr. Soysal, according to the cable, said the Pakistani military, though displeased with the President, Asif Ali Zardari, remains unwilling to intervene; nevertheless, senior officers patience may not be infinite.
Zardari needs to increase the democratic legitimacy of Parliament. Soysal offered. Nawaz Sharif has become a much more constructive player, said the State Department cable as released by WikiLeaks.
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