Qureshi howler: says never claimed Krishna used phone during talks
July 18th, 2010 - 12:47 pm ICT by ANIIslamabad, July 18 (ANI): In an apparent volte-face, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has denied accusing his Indian counterpart S M Krishna of receiving directives over the telephone from high-ups in New Delhi during the July 15 talks.
“I had never said that Indian external minister repeatedly went out during meeting to receive instructions from Delhi,” The Dawn quoted Qureshi, as saying.
He said it was actually one of the Indian officials who kept receiving instructions and updating his seniors back home.
Qureshi told reporters that some extremist forces in India were against successful Indo-Pak talks, and that New Delhi had a limited agenda for the foreign ministerial level talks, while Islamabad was ready to discuss all contentious issues.
“Pakistan was willing to hold a frank and candid dialogue on all issues but India had a limited agenda,” Qureshi said.
Just a day after the talks, Qureshi had blamed Krishna of receiving dictates from New Delhi over phone during the dialogue.
However, Krishna had rubbished the charges terming Qureshi’s remark as ‘extraordinary’.
“I never used any telephone. I was totally cut-off from India. It is an extraordinary statement. I did not speak to Delhi. In diplomatic parlance we are always in touch,” Krishna had said soon after returning back to New Delhi from Islamabad. (ANI)
- I will not visit India for 'leisure trip' but only for 'meaningful dialogue': Qureshi - Jul 18, 2010
- Krishna rejects Qureshi's charge of making phone calls to India - Jul 16, 2010
- Never said Krishna received instructions from Delhi: Qureshi - Jul 18, 2010
- Was not in touch with India during talks: Krishna - Jul 16, 2010
- Qureshi climbdown: Never said Krishna got directions (Third Lead) - Jul 18, 2010
- Never said Krishna received directions from Delhi: Qureshi (Second Lead) - Jul 18, 2010
- I won't visit India for a pleasure trip: Qureshi (Lead) - Jul 18, 2010
- India, Pakistan to stay engaged, terror biggest obstacle (Roundup) - Jul 16, 2010
- Krishna plays down Pakistan's jibes, says talks in Islamabad were positive - Jul 16, 2010
- Qureshi says India not ready to discuss specifics - Jul 16, 2010
- India-Pakistan war of words hots up (Evening Lead) - Jul 16, 2010
- Pak must take 26/11 perpetrators to task for talks with India to continue: Editorial - Jul 17, 2010
- Pakistan FM to visit India for 'positive, result-oriented bilateral negotiations' - Jan 26, 2011
- India, Pakistan quarrel after talks, but say dialogue will continue (Intro Roundup) - Jul 16, 2010
- India, Pak should build on the dialogue to bridge trust deficit: Qureshi - Jun 24, 2010
Tags: candid dialogue, contentious issues, dawn, dictates, extremist, foreign minister, howler, India, indian counterpart, indian officials, indo, krishna, mehmood, ministerial level, New Delhi, pakistan, parlance, seniors, ups, volte face