"Pakistan is not a mediator, only postman, courier": Former Union Minister MJ Akbar on Islamabad's push to mediate in West Asia conflict
New Delhi [India], March 25 (ANI): Amid efforts by Pakistan to pitch itself as a mediator in the war between Israel-US and Iran, former Union Minister MJ Akbar has said that Islamabad "is not a mediator, only a postman, only a courier" and that Americans are comfortable with Pakistan "because it has always been a loyal American voice".
In an interview with ANI, MJ Akbar said that the United States considers Pakistan "a subservient ally" whereas India is a proud nation with strategic autonomy, "with our own viewpoint, with our own policy" and "we are equals of America".
MJ Akbar, who is also a noted author, said there "is no love-hate relationship when it comes to the Pentagon and the Pakistani army".
"The deal was signed in 1954. The deal was made three years before that, when Pakistan agreed to allow America unilateral use of Pakistan territory as a base. That base is still being used by America. So America considers Pakistan a subservient ally. We are equals of America. That is the difference," he said.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a post on X, had offered to host talks for ending war between Israel-US and Iran.
Iran said it will end the war when it decides to do so and "when its own conditions are met," the official told Press TV emphasizing Tehran's resolve to continue its defence and inflict "heavy blows" on the enemy until its demands are fulfilled.
According to Israel's Channel 12, citing an unnamed official in the US, Washington has also informed Jerusalem of its negotiations.
However, the report said that Jerusalem is concerned that Trump and his team want to push for "a framework agreement" with Iran, rather than insisting on these demands as a condition for halting the war.
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