Top News

Pakistan likely to skip Ukraine peace summit

Sources say Islamabad likely to skip summit as part of its efforts to maintain ‘neutrality’

ISLAMABAD: More than two years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Pakistan is now facing yet another diplomatic challenge.
Pakistan is among the countries from the so-called Global South invited to the Ukraine Peace Summit to be held in Switzerland on June 15 and 16.
Islamabad was extended an invitation for the first time to such an international conference on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch confirmed at the weekly briefing last week that Pakistan was invited to the summit. She said the invitation was under consideration.
However, sources said that Pakistan was likely to skip the peace summit as part of its efforts to maintain “neutrality.”
Sources noted that since Russia was not invited to the summit, it might not be useful. However, they said that a final decision had yet to be made.
China too was extended an invitation but Beijing has already decided to stay away. Officials in Beijing questioned the credibility of the process when Russia, a main party to the conflict, was not invited.
Sources said that Pakistan usually takes cues from China on such key international and regional issues. However, observers believe that it wouldn’t be a surprise if Western countries were quietly persuading Pakistan to attend the conference.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Pakistan’s then-prime minister Imran Khan was in Moscow. His visit, though unrelated to President Vladimir Putin’s decision, certainly raised many eyebrows, particularly in the West.
Imran later cited his Moscow trip as one of the main reasons behind his ouster through a vote of no confidence. Basing his claim on that infamous diplomatic cable, the jailed former premier believed that the US was not happy with his move and hence conspired against his government.
The US always denied the allegations while opposition parties, which ousted him from power, dismissed the involvement of any foreign hand.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button