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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (49027)9/6/2005 6:11:07 PM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) of 50167
 
‘Pakistani minister due in Israel soon’

JERUSALEM: As a follow-up of the recent meeting between the Israeli and Pakistani foreign ministers in Istanbul, Islamabad will soon send senior officials led by a federal minister to Tel Aviv to promote ‘diplomatic relations with Israel, the Middle East Study Centre quoted a statement by the Tel Aviv-based International Organisation of Jews as saying on Monday. However, the centre did not name the minister. The centre also said Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf had a covert interaction with a noted Jewish figure in Islamabad two months ago. In the meeting, the president feared he would have to face a public backlash at home if he allowed diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Israel. “However, Musharraf promised Islamabad will gradually advance towards formal Pak-Israeli relations,” the centre added. The centre also claimed Musharraf had allowed Pakistani Christians to visit Jerusalem. Separately, Jordan said on Monday that Pakistan was a sovereign state and was free to establish diplomatic relations with Israel or any other country. online

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