Pakistan

PM Imran says anti-Pakistan sentiments being aroused in India for political mileageKARACHI: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that anti-Pakistan sentiments were being aroused in India during electioneering to gain political mileage in forthcoming polls.
He made this comments during an interview to Turkish broadcaster.Khan, during interview, warned that it would be a suicide for two nuclear-armed neighbours to opt for resolution of bilateral issues through a war.Prime Minister Imran Khan said: "Two nuclear-capable states can't even afford a cold war, let alone a nuclear war."He shared that India had often rejected Pakistan's offer to hold dialogues to resolve issues amicably."India was offered to take one step towards and we scorridor take two," Khan famous, saying, "But India rejected Pakistan's offer for speechs several times."PM Imran preserveed that solution to Kashmir issue lies in speechs between two countries.
He, however, famous that even United Nations confessted to indigenous Kashmiri struggle for independence.Sharing Pakistan's stance to end Afghan clash, Khan reiterated that there was no military solution to it, adding that regional countries should come forward to play their active role for sustainable peace in war-torn country.Sharing dwhetherficulties PTI government faced after coming into power, Prime Minister said that Pakistan faced biggest issue of its current account deficit, but country had stabilised over past four months.Khan said he was off from work for only five days during these months due to problems faced by country.Final week, PM Khan reachd in Turkey on a two-day official visit on invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The premier held several important assemblys during his stay in Turkey.During visit, Pakistan and Turkey reiterated their resolve to continue extending strong mutual support to one amuchher on all issues of core national interest.





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