Afghanistan se abhi America ki sena jaane wali hai. Aur yeh pata chala hai ki Afghanistan mein Obama ki ek visit hui hai recently, aur Obama ne chinta vyakt ki hai ki sena jaane ke baad vahan par security ki problems bahut zyada ho sakti hain joh Bharat ke liye bhi chinta ka vishay ho sakta hai. Toh is baare mein kuchh cooperation badhaane ke liye ya joh kuchh bhi baat hui, thoda sa aap batayenge hamein?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: You are aware that we are deeply involved in Afghanistan. We have a substantive aid assistance package, we are implementing several economic projects. We also have good cooperation with the Afghan National Security Forces in training as well as other areas. We expect this cooperation to increase in the days to come, and we have every confidence that they will redeem themselves and do well in safeguarding Afghanistan’s interests exactly in the manner that they came to our assistance in the attack on our Consulate in Herat.
Madam, Mr. Karzai has told TimesNow that Mullah Omar is currently in Quetta. Does the Indian Government have similar information on this issue?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Shrinjoy, we are here today to talk about the Prime Minister’s meetings with his eight counterparts who came over here at his invitation. We are not here to talk about whether Mullah Omar is in Pakistan or not. I will leave it at that.
Mrs. Singh, all the SAARC leaders are meeting for the first time three years after the Male Summit, and Nepal is supposed to host the 18th Summit in November. By any chance, any of them took up any issues concerning SAARC or giving it some kind of a push in the coming months so that it produces some positive results?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: As a matter of fact, the leader who took it up the strongest was our Prime Minister. In each of his meetings he talked about the idea of SAARC and how we should use SAARC to improve regional cooperation and connectivity, and how each country in SAARC has its own specific strengths and opportunities. He said that we should learn from each other’s best practices, for instance microfinance in Bangladesh. I must say that the other leaders responded very warmly to this suggestion and agreed with him wholeheartedly that this was something that was indeed worth pursuing. So, there is a vision of SAARC working closely together and focusing on larger issues of regional importance.
Foreign Secretary, do you see in the initiative that is taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi anything new in engaging with the neighbourhood or is this a continuity of the policies that were being pursued by the previous government?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: The very invitation to the SAARC leaders, which has never been done before when a new Prime Minister has been sworn into office, itself is new. That is the starting point. It is very good to see that all the eight leaders accepted our invitation, accepted the Prime Minister’s invitation and graciously came and joined us. These were the words that Prime Minister used that their presence had enriched our celebrations, and that this was a celebration of democracy. All the leaders who came represent democracies. And in some ways this is a new beginning which many of them remarked that it is the first time that an occasion like this has brought the SAARC countries together. Indeed one leader remarked that we should have had a SAARC summit over here.
Foreign Secretary, I would like to know if President Rajapaksa extended an invitation to our Prime Minister to visit, and also whether the uproar in Tamil Nadu and also the demonstrations in Delhi featured at all. Did he express concern or did either of the sides express concern?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: There was definitely an invitation to visit. As a matter of fact, all the leaders invited the Prime Minister to visit, and he has accepted the invitations and indicated that dates could be worked out in mutual consultation between the Foreign Offices. And no, there was no discussion about the uproar. I do not see why there should be. It is something that is internal to us.
Madam, what is the reaction of President Rajapaksa regarding the Thirteenth Amendment? For the last more than 25 years both the governments are having a dialogue about the implementation of this amendment. So far nothing has happened. What was the reaction from the Sri Lankan President? Is he really keen to go for the Amendment or has he given some kind of excuses in today’s meeting?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: The Prime Minister discussed this with President Rajapaksa. He took it up and they discussed it at some length. So, we on our side have urged upon President Rajapaksa that it is important for the wellbeing of the Tamils in Sri Lanka, that the Thirteenth Amendment be implemented, and that it is also important for it to go beyond. So, we are hopeful that this request that is coming from Prime Minister will be listened to and that Sri Lanka will take appropriate action as required.
Mrs. Singh, although you have said that you would not go into details, it is not so much a detail. In the matter of this conflict over fishermen there are different perceptions but the predominant perception is that the fishermen from Tamil Nadu stray beyond the Indian territorial waters and they are getting kind of picked up and jailed there and that is creating the problem. Has any kind of agreement been arrived at or at least a broad understanding that we will prevent the Indian fishermen from straying beyond the territorial waters in search of fish, because they are not finding it within our territorial waters, is there any such understanding or at least a tacit agreement that we will work towards this?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Yes, of course. There was agreement between the two leaders that we need a long-term solution towards this because the fishermen’s issue is a livelihood issue, whether it is for our Tamils or the Tamils in Sri Lanka. So, they both agreed that this needed to be addressed, and that we should encourage the fishermen’s talks to go on ahead, and we should try every means to find a solution.
Madam, I am wondering given this initiative and given the fact that the Prime Minister has accepted the invitation of the SAARC leaders, would a SAARC country overtake Japan in hosting Mr. Modi?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Why don’t we wait and see?
Was there any talk of continuation and expansion of military training programmes for Sri Lankan personnel in India? Did that figure in the discussions at all?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Look, we do not want to go into details but there was generally an agreement to strengthen cooperation and to expand our cooperation in all the areas where we are interacting with each other.
Official Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin: I presume we have exhausted the questions on this aspect. We will now take in sequential order if you have any questions on Bhutan, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Madam, you mentioned that the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries are going to be in touch. If I could ask you, how exactly will they be in touch? Will there be a meeting? Can we assume that this is the FS level talks resuming? Or are they going to meet or talk to look at a roadmap forward on resuming the dialogue? What does it mean exactly?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Nidhi, it means exactly what it says. It means that the Foreign Secretaries will be in touch to look at the way forward. So, we can be in touch through our Foreign Offices, we can meet and then we can see how best to continue this conversation.
Sir, when India raised the issue of terror and 26/11 what was the response from Pakistan?
Official Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin: Since you have asked me I will answer it. We are not the Official Spokespersons of the Pakistan Foreign Office. We can only give our version of it, lest somebody say that we distort the thing. So please understand we will answer questions related to us.
Mera savaal yeh hai ki jab Nawaz Sharif se baat hui 26/11 ka, aapne kaha discussion hua, kya uss muddey pe Dawood Ibrahim ki bhi koi baat aayi? Uske issue pe kuch baat hui? Kya Nawaz Sharif ne Indian PM ko invite kiya hai? Kya jayenge Narendra Modi Pakistan? Aisa koi plan hai?
Official Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin: Ek sawaal. Kaunsa puchhna chahenge?
First wala.
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Dekhiye, itne detail me puchhne se main jawaab nahin de sakti hun kyunki main aapse record of discussions nahin share kar rahi hun. Bahut saarey cheez discuss huye thei aur terrorism ke baare mein baat bhi hui thi. Magar usse zyada main nahin bolna chahti hun.
Did any side raise the issue of early resolution of the dispute regarding Jammu and Kashmir?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: The Foreign Secretaries are going to be in touch to see the best way forward.
Foreign Secretary, as both the Prime Ministers are very keen on trade and all that, was there any question or was there any promise from Nawaz Sharif about giving India Most Favoured Nation status?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: It is now Non Differentiated Market Access (NDMA). Yes, there was discussion on trade, and we noted that we were fully ready to normalize trade and economic relations. And both Prime Ministers expressed their interest in having this done as early as possible.
Madam, Dawood ke vishay pe aapne kaha ki detail nahin bolna chahenge aap. Kya hum ye maanein ki Pradhan Mantri pehli mulaqaat mein yeh vishay uthana bhul gaye hain?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Dekhiye aap kuchh nahin maan sakte. Main toh sirf yeh keh rahi hun aapko ki main details nahin dena chahti hun kyunki yeh to saarey confidential meetings hain. Aur agar aapko word par word dikhaun ki kya discuss hua toh FIR yeh confidentiality ki kya baat hoti hai?
Foreign Secretary, my question is a little different. Amidst all this talk on terror and trade etc., was there any discussion on this spectre of a drought which is going to hit both Pakistan and India because of this developing El Nino and the below-normal monsoon which is expected, or only terror and all was discussed? What happened on this? Was this raised?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: I can assure you that more was discussed besides terror but I am sorry that we did not discuss El Nino. Maybe the next time!
I think someone asked earlier about Kashmir and you said that the two Secretaries would be in touch. But could you tell us clearly if it was discussed at this meeting, and if so what views did India express?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: I think India’s views on Jammu and Kashmir are very well known already, I do not need to reiterate them
You said you are ready to fully normalize trade ties. What next in terms of concrete action? Or was it just a statement of intent?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: You are aware that the roadmap was drawn up as far back as 2012. The next step that needs to be taken is for Wagah-Attari to be opened up to full trade. That is the next step. After that, then other steps will follow.
Madam main aapse yeh janna chahunga ki kya Pradhaan Mantri nikat bhavishya mein Pakistan ki yatra par jayenge. Aapne kaha ki invitation extend kiya gaya hai aur dates workout ki ja rahi hain. This apply to Pakistan also.
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Dekhiye, invitations to aaye hain, aur invitations toh accept bhi kiye hain. Magar koi dates nahin hain. Aapko yeh nahin keh sakti hun ki agley mahiney hoga ya agley saal hoga, kyunki dates ko workout karna hai.
Which kind of impression did the Indian Prime Minister get by the answers of Nawaz Sharif? Were his answers satisfactory or not to him?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: As I said, and this is why I made it very clear, all the meetings were held in a very friendly and cordial atmosphere.
Madam mera sawaal Pakistan se related hai. Jis tareekey se aapne bataya hai ussey aisa lag raha hai ki terrorism koh lekarke Pakistan ki taraf se joh bhi baatein kahi gayi, Bharat ussey bahut khush hai aur vyapaar shuru hone wala hai? Kya hum ye maankar ke chalein ki ab baat cheet ki shuruat ho chuki hai?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Mujhe aapka sawaal samajh mein nahin aa rha hai. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif aaye hain, aaj baat bhi ho chuki hai, toh aap yeh kyun puchh rahe hain ki baat shuru honey wali hai?
Main Composite Dialogue ki baat kar raha hun joh Mumbai attack ke baad band ho gayi. Uske baare mein main baat kar raha hun. Kya hum maankar ke chalein ki ab joh aatankwaad ko leke Pakistan ka rukh tha aur aaj joh baat cheet hui, ussey Bharat sarkar khush hai aur vyapaar shuru hone ja rha hai?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Yeh sab toh main nahin keh rahi hun. Main sirf yeh keh rahi hun ki Foreign Secretaries will meet and discuss the way forward. Toh ussey zyada aap joh sochna chahte hain aap sochiye magar main yeh nahin keh rahi hun.
Foreign Secretary, I just want to know whether the attack on the Indian Consulate in Afghanistan was discussed between the leaders of India and Pakistan, and is it possible to share what is the response of the other side.
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: My friends, this is the third time you are asking me the question and for the third time I will give you the same answer which is, I do not intend to tell you in detail what was discussed between the Prime Minister and his interlocutors. It is not the practice to go into the detailed aspects of these conversations.
Madam puri iss baatcheet ke mool se kya aap safely keh sakte hain, safely assume hum kar sakte hain ki Bharat aur Pakistan ab dosti ka haath badhaakar aagey badhna chahte hain, pichhli jitni bhi kadwahaten hai unko bhool ke aagey badhna chahte hain?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Dekhiye, we want peaceful and friendly relations with Pakistan. However, for such relations to proceed, it is important that terror and violence is brought to an end.
Madam abhi aapne kaha ki Pradhan Mantri ji ne Nepal jaaney ki ichha jatayi hai iss saal. Toh ye kya symbolic hai ki voh Hindu Rashtra hai aur apni videsh yatra ki shuruaat wahin se karna chahte hain?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Pehle toh Hindu Rashtra toh nahin hai, secular ban gayi hai 6 saal pehle, 2008 mein. Aur dusri cheez hai ki SAARC summit honey wali hai November mein. Toh jahaan bhi SAARC summit honge toh Pradhaan Mantri to jayenge hi.
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Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: The meeting was very constructive. Both sides were trying to address each other’s concerns, let me put it that way. We know what each other’s concerns are. They know what our concerns are and they were trying to address them. More than that, I do not want to say.
Was there any mention of the Land Boundary Agreement, the need to settle the Agreement by Bangladesh’s side? If yes, what was the response of Prime Minister Modi?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: Yes, the speaker of Bangladesh Parliament did raise it, and then our Prime Minister responded by saying let us see, dekhenge.
Madam, Bangladesh Speaker has invited Prime Minister to visit Dhaka. Has he accepted that invitation?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh:Yes, the Bangladesh Speaker did invite our Prime Minister on behalf of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to visit Bangladesh, and our Prime Minister has accepted the invitation.
Madam, was Teesta issue raised during the talks? And what was the response of the Prime Minister?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: The Teesta issue was raised, and the Prime Minister said that we will see how we can look at it.
Given our Prime Minister’s campaign during elections, just wanted to know, did the issue of infiltration come up during these discussions?
Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh: We talked about all the various areas including people-to-people contacts. The fact that you have very good cooperation between our two countries in a host of sectors including in power, in connectivity, road and transport, and all the other areas including the numerous issues that we have in common in terms of a shared history and culture, we discussed the entire broad gamut of issues including border management.
Official Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin: I think with that we come to the end of this interaction. Thank you all very much for being here.