Paris:France on Tuesday summoned Pakistan charge d'affaires to protest comments by President Arif Alvi on the new anti-radicalism bill introduced in the French Parliament and asked Islamabad to adopt a "constructive attitude" to bilateral relations.
Addressing an event on Sunday, the Pakistan President urged the political leadership of France "not to entrench the discriminatory attitudes against Muslims into laws" and cautioned that doing so would lead to serious repercussions in the shape of hatred and conflict.
Alvi's comments came in reference to an anti-radicalism bill passed by the French parliament's lower house on Tuesday with an overwhelming majority that would strengthen oversight of mosques.
The French Foreign Ministry expressed "surprise and disapproval" over Alvi's remarks and clarified that the bill does not include any discriminatory provisions and is guided by the fundamental principles relating to the freedom of religion and the freedom of conscience.
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"The charge d'affaires of the Embassy of Pakistan in France has been summoned to the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs following the remarks made by the Pakistani president during a conference which took place from February 20 to 21 relating to the bill to strengthen respect for the principles of the Republic," the French foreign ministry said in a statement..
The ministry clarified that the bill is guided by the fundamental principles relating to the freedom of religion and the freedom of conscience, makes no distinction between different religions and its provisions will therefore also apply to all faiths.
"We expressed our surprise and disapproval, while the bill does not include any discriminatory provisions, in accordance with our Constitution and our international commitments. Extensive consultations on the bill were carried out by representatives of the major religions, civil society, associations and political parties," the statement read.
"Pakistan must understand this and adopt a constructive attitude with respect to our bilateral relations," it added.