Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Can gauge seriousnes­s, says India responding to Pak offer

SAARC COVID FUND Islamabad wants the fund to be administer­ed by Saarc secretaria­t

- Rezaul H Laskar rezaul.laskar@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Each Saarc member state can decide on the timing, manner and implementa­tion of their Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund commitment­s, India said on Friday in response to Pakistan’s pledge of $ 3 million for the fund proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Islamabad’s confirmati­on about its pledge, however, was accompanie­d with a rider that the fund should be administer­ed by the Saarc secretaria­t and be utilised in consultati­on with member states.

“It is for each SAARC Member State to decide on the timing, manner and implementa­tion of their Saarc COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund commitment­s. Where India is concerned, the commitment made by the Prime Minister is today in an advanced stage of implementa­tion,” Anurag Srivastava, spokespers­on of the ministry of external affairs, said.

“Assistance in material and services has been extended to Afghanista­n, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. These Saarc countries have also made early commitment­s to the Fund. The degree of seriousnes­s of each nation can be gauged by their behaviour,” Srivastava said.

Pakistan was the last of Saarc’s eight members to contribute to the fund, which was created with an initial corpus of $10 million provided by India following a

PAKISTAN WAS THE LAST OF SAARC’S MEMBERS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE FUND, CREATED WITH A CORPUS OF $10 MILLION PROVIDED BY INDIA

video conference of leaders of the grouping on March 15.

“While communicat­ing Pakistan’s decision to the Saarc Secretaria­t, it has been conveyed that all proceeds of the Fund should be administer­ed by the Saarc Secretaria­t and that the modalities for the Fund’s utilisatio­n should be finalised through consultati­ons with the Member States as per the Saarc Charter,” a statement from Pakistan’s Foreign Office had said.

“Pakistan’s perspectiv­e in this regard was also conveyed during a t el ephone conversati­on between Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood and Secretary General Saarc Esala Ruwan Weerakoon, today,” the statement added.

Pakistan had on Wednesday skipped a video conference of senior trade officials of the South Asian Associatio­n for Regional Cooperatio­n (Saarc), saying it chose not to participat­e since the Saarc secretaria­t wasn’t involved in organising it.

 ?? PTI ?? PM Modi during a video conference with Saarc leaders on chalking out a plan to combat Covid-19 crisis in New Delhi on March 15.
PTI PM Modi during a video conference with Saarc leaders on chalking out a plan to combat Covid-19 crisis in New Delhi on March 15.

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