The Nawaz Sharif-led new government in Pakistan has created a moment of opportunities for both New Delhi and Islamabad and the two need to make the most of it, a former top American diplomat said on Friday.
“This is a moment of opportunity. I hope both parties will make the most of it,” former secretary of state Madeleine K Albright said in an exclusive interview with the Indian media when asked about the India-Pakistan relations after the formation of new government in Islamabad.
She said Secretary of State John Kerry had discussed the importance of working together with Nawaz for promoting peace and stability in the region.
“Nawaz has the ability to forge important bonds with India and lead his country in the direction of peace and prosperity for the benefit of the region. He will see he has a strong partner in Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,” said Albright.
On India’s role in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of troops in 2014, she said, “we have seen the crucial work India has done for the sake of stability and security in the entire region”.
“India will play a critical role in ensuring an orderly transition in 2014. Our two countries should remain partners when it comes to long-term economic, military, and political security in Afghanistan,” she said.
She has also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honour, from the US President, Barack Obama in 2012.