PM Imran Khan hits out at Indian policy against Pakistan
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*BEIJING – Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the resolution of the Kashmir dispute lies in dialogues.*
Addressing Pakistan and China Investment Forum in Beijing on Sunday, he said that India would get nothing from anti-Pakistan slogans. “Pakistan expects good relations with the new Indian government,” he said.
The prime minister said that peace in Afghanistan is also important for Pakistan. “Peace has returned to Pakistan due to sacrifices of the security forces,” he said. “Peace in Afghanistan will help increase connectivity between Pakistan and Central Asia and wider region.”
He said: “We are now engaged in helping the peace process in Afghanistan. There is a prospect of peace in Afghanistan after many years and Pakistan is playing its part in bringing Taliban and Afghan government representatives to sit together to resolve this decades old conflict.”
Prime Minister Imran Khan emphasized that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has transformed into a strategic partnership between Pakistan and China and encompasses more areas of cooperation. “CPEC that was considered a network of roads and a few power projects has now blossomed into various areas of cooperation today. A new area of that cooperation is agriculture that is backbone of our country.”