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Pakistan's 'mango diplomacy' finds no takers in US, China

By | Written by Meenakshi Ray, New Delhi
Jun 13, 2021 08:57 AM IST

Pakistan sends India mangoes as well under its "mango diplomacy" almost every year.

Pakistan's "mango diplomacy" found no takers in several countries, including the United States and China, which declined to accept the fruits citing their coronavirus quarantine regulations, news agency ANI has reported.

Pakistan's Foreign Office (FO) sent boxes of the fruit to heads of more than 32 countries under its "mango diplomacy". (Bloomberg Photo)
Pakistan's Foreign Office (FO) sent boxes of the fruit to heads of more than 32 countries under its "mango diplomacy". (Bloomberg Photo)

According to ANI, Pakistan's Foreign Office (FO) sent boxes of the fruit to heads of more than 32 countries on Wednesday but the US and China among others have declined to accept them. The agency cited The News International as saying that Canada, Nepal, Egypt and Sri Lanka have also expressed their regrets at accepting the gift.

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The News International said that the chaunsa variety of mangoes were sent to these countries on behalf of President Dr Arif Alvi. People familiar with the matter told the News International that the boxes of mangoes will also go to Iran, Gulf countries, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Russia.

The newspaper also said Pakistan's Foreign Office also listed French president Emmanuel Macron among the recipients but Paris hasn't responded.

Pakistan sends India mangoes as well. In 2015, Pakistan's then prime minister Nawaz Sharif sent mangoes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then president Pranab Mukherjee, former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi in a bid to promote goodwill between the two countries.

“Mangoes were delivered to Modi through official channels even as Pakistan was accusing us of flying a drone into its airspace,’’ an official, who did not wish to be named, told HT.

Mangoes, known as the king of fruits, originated in the Indian subcontinent and are scientifically known as Mangifera Indica. It is the national fruit of both India and Pakistan. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes and grows over 1200 varieties. Pakistan grows a third of that number.

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