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Sources in the foreign ministry here said the situation has changed after “repeated harassment of families of diplomats” and it was decided to skip the invitation. “We cannot send our commerce minister to India in the current situation and India has been informed about it,” according to a source.
He said India should also stop the alleged violations of the ceasefire on the Line of Control that led to the death of civilians and also stop “atrocities” in Kashmir. Trade ministers of over 50 nations including the US, China and Pakistan were invited by India to discuss issues related to agriculture and services.
The decision to stay away from WTO meeting in India coincided with the recalling of Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India Sohail Mehmood.Mahmood arrived here last evening for consultations after Pakistan alleged repeated harassment of its diplomats in New Delhi.
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Official sources in the foreign ministry said Mahmood will brief top officials about the situation. “A decision to how address the situation will be made after the consultations,” sources said. They said that options were on the table including declaring New Delhi as a non-family station and not sending back Mahmood for an indefinite period.
Officials rejected allegations that Indian diplomatic staff were also facing hurdles and harassment in Pakistan. “Our high commissioner will not return to India anytime soon,” the Express Tribune quoted a senior foreign office official as saying. It reported that initially it was thought he would return to New Delhi after consultations with authorities.
However, the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the high commissioner would stay back for an indefinite period or “until Indian agencies stop intimidating the staff and families of their diplomatic mission” in New Delhi.
“In other words, Pakistan recalled its envoy to New Delhi as a protest till the situation improves,” it reported. The official justified the move, insisting that under current circumstances it was not possible for the high commissioner to operate out of New Delhi. “Children have never been harassed even when two countries have had the worst of relationship,” he said.
When asked whether Pakistan was contemplating withdrawing the families of its diplomatic staff, the official said it might have to if the current slide in the relationship was not arrested.