Advisors on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz and Fatemi are Dummies
17 September 2016
By Saeed Qureshi
Woefully there is no full-fledged Foreign Minister of Pakistan. Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif has two advisers to deal with the foreign affairs but not a full
time foreign minister. The portfolio of this prestigious and delicate office
is kept by the prime minister himself. And patently he is not deft in such
sensitive domain as dealing with Pakistan's external affairs. For that, one
has to be knowledgeable and eloquent. Although he is an excellent businessman
but truthfully he lacks the gift of articulation.
There are two glaring flaws in the demeanor of honorable Prime Minister Nawaz
Sharif that make him inept for such a gubernatorial undertaking. What we have
perceived from his postures and meetings is that he seldom speaks but listens
most of the time.
First, genetically, he is not fluent or communicative particularly in English
language that is the Lingo-Franca and is indispensable in international
arenas. We have seen Mian Sahib sitting like a lame duck in his meeting with
American president Barrack Obama. He had a sheet of paper in his hand caught
from one corner and simply listening to a highly articulate president Obama.
If someone lacks the ability to effectively and forcefully communicate one's
mind and point of view then how other countries would be convinced of the
veracity or import of our perceptions, policies, needs and goals. Ironically
on top of this, he had appointed spent-up dummies as his assistants and
advisers to spearhead the bulwark of the foreign office.
I have no personal rapport nor any grudge with these two guys but let me
express myself candidly that they are good for nothing as they are simply
mouthpieces of the prime minister and convey what he has in his mind. Or else
the prime minister spews out what they brief him then it makes the whole
exercise of running foreign office as frivolously ludicrous.
Pakistan does not need the retired and spent-up government servants to run the
foreign office nor should this delicate office be dealt with by the prime
minister himself. It is a full time job that needs acumen, intelligence,
physical vibrancy a vast knowledge and highly persuasive and eloquent tongue
to put one views across with emphasis.
These gentlemen looking like proxies for a genuine foreign minister may not be
the befitting match and counterparts to the international diplomats and
seasoned politicians. The basic and potent question that intrigues the mind is
why the prime minister is not having a full time, competent, energetic and an
elected member of assembly or Senate as the foreign minister.
My hunch is that the prime minister. fears a kind of opposition or
contradiction from a politically elected person as was the case between Asif
Zardari as the president and Shah Mahmood Qureshi as the foreign minister. The
bane of contention was Raymond Davis, a CIA contractor who killed two
Pakistanis on January 27, 2011 in broad day light. Shah Sahib turned down the
request of Mr. Zardari to accord diplomatic indemnity to the heinous culprit.
Unlike the dummy or caretaker advisers, Pakistan must have a full-time foreign
minister who ought to be shrewd, persuasive and an expert in foreign affairs.
Between these two guys there could be a personality clash on policy matters
and also on what to convey to the prime minister and who should convey in
order to keep him in good humor.
If at all there should be an adviser (Sartaj Aziz) or special assistant (Tariq
Fatemi), there should be only one and not two with divergent backgrounds. If
there is a conflict of opinion between these highly senior individuals, then
it can negatively impinge upon Pakistan's relations with both friendly and
non-friendly countries.
The Pakistan Foreign Office must have also been flabbergasted and rather
averse to having two gentlemen hovering on their heads who may not be having
an insight into the intricacies of bilateral relations between Pakistan and
the rest of the world. It is not known who goes through of files from the
foreign office sent to the prime minister secretariat.
Understandably the prime minster has neither time nor stamina and even
inclination to read all those files and issue orders as ZAB used to do (while
working myself in the foreign office I have seen the comments of prime ZAB
almost on each file).
But ZAB was a wizard as far as the foreign affairs were concerned. No one can
beat him in that domain. But presently at least Pakistan can have a full time
person with a title of foreign minister who is aware of the art of diplomacy
and the vision to run the External Affairs with confidence, authority and
foresight.
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