In light of recent events, we are forced to express our deep concern and strong condemnation regarding the video of mistreatment of COAS General Qamar Bajwa, former Chief of Staff of the Army of Pakistan, during his visit to France. Such actions not only undermine diplomatic relations but also disregard the basic principles of respect and dignity that should be maintained between nations. In this article, we demystify the case, discuss its implications, and emphasize the need for prompt action and accountability.
This incident, which involved the mistreatment of General Qamar Bajwa during his visit to France, caused widespread outrage. According to the report, the abuse occurred during an official diplomatic meeting where General Bajwa was subjected to disrespectful behavior, contrary to established international diplomatic norms.
“This is very condemnable; No one can appreciate that, only those trained to abuse it,” said senior Pakistani journalist Asma Shirazi.
This is very condemnable, no one can appreciate it but only people trained to abuse… https://t.co/7jbCukAwib
– Asma Shirazi (@asmashirazi) June 5, 2023
Abuse, especially against high-ranking officials like General Bajwa, has a serious impact on diplomatic relations between countries. Diplomatic visits and encounters are essential avenues for promoting understanding, cooperation, and problem-solving through dialogue. Mistreatment of diplomats not only damages the reputation of host countries but also hinders prospects for meaningful dialogue and mutual trust.
“The footage of an Afghan citizen misbehaving with former CoAS Gen Rtd Bajwa of Pakistan in Paris is reprehensible — Blaming Pakistan for the problems in Afghanistan is not advisable — Bajwa or Pakistan have didn’t ask Ghani to flee, or the army not to fight or the Mohib to hide the Afghan money, the list goes on,” said Anas Mallick, who has links to India. WION news channel, said.
Footage of an Afghan citizen misbehaving with former CoAS Gen Rtd Bajwa of Pakistan reprehensible in Paris – Blaming Pakistan for the problems in Afghanistan is not advisable – Bajwa or Pakistan did not love bridge Ghani to flee, or the army not to fight or the Mohib to take…
– Anas Mallick (@AnasMallick) June 5, 2023
The mistreatment of General Bajwa goes against the basic principles of respect, courtesy, and professionalism that guide diplomatic interactions. Regardless of existing disagreements or differences, it is imperative that countries adhere to the norms and values of international diplomacy, treating all visiting officials with dignity and respect.
“It is with great regret and condemnation that our venerable former COAS Gen(r) Qamar Bajwa was mistreated like this yesterday on the streets of Annecy, France. Pakistan should raise this issue diplomatically. If a person is on vacation with their family, they should be alone,” Waqas said.
To ensure justice and prevent such incidents from recurring, it is important that the authorities in France thoroughly investigate the mistreatment of General Bajwa and hold those responsible accountable. This will not only act as a deterrent to future abuse, but also demonstrate a commitment to upholding the principles of diplomatic conduct.
The mistreatment of General Bajwa should not overshadow the broader bilateral relationship between Pakistan and France. Both countries have a common interest in strengthening ties in many areas, including trade, defense and culture. By resolving this incident quickly and effectively, both countries can work towards restoring trust and building a more sustainable partnership.
Conclusion
The mistreatment of General Bajwa during his visit to France is an unfortunate incident that deserves our attention and strong condemnation. Upholding the principles of international diplomacy and mutual respect are paramount to maintaining healthy bilateral relations between nations. We sincerely hope that the authorities in France take swift action to investigate this incident, hold those responsible accountable and pave the way for improved relations between Pakistan and France.
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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn