THIS refers to Jalaluddin S. Hussain’s letter, ‘US, China as friends’ (June 20). It is a common perception in the younger generation of Pakistan that former prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan did not respond positively to the Soviet invitation and went to the United States instead.

The truth is that the Soviets had suggested the prime minister’s arrival in Moscow, on Aug 15, 1949, which coincided with the second anniversary of India’s independence, and as such Liaquat Ali Khan’s visit was not considered feasible.

An alternative date suggested by Pakistan was Aug 17 while the Soviets suggested end of October or early November. Finally, Pakistan proposed Nov 5, 1949.

To cut a long story short, Liaquat Ali Khan went to the US on May 3, 1950, on Washington’s invitation. A formal invitation to visit the USSR did not materialise during Liaquat Ali Khan’s lifetime and thereafter.

Had the bureaucracy maintained diplomatic pressure on the Soviets, the visit of the former prime minister would have been a fortunate thing.

Today Pakistan would have been in a much happier position.

SYED AHMED Canada

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