Islamabad, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said that normalizing relations with India after assuming power is the priority of his government. In an interview to Dr. Eric Lee, director of the advisory committee of the ‘China Institute of Fudan University’, Khan said that, however, the Kashmir dispute is a big issue between the two countries. This conversation is part of an interview taken during his visit to China from February 3 to 6. The official ‘Associated Press of Pakistan’ (APP) released it on Thursday.
India has always said that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of the country.
India has repeatedly told Pakistan that Jammu and Kashmir is and always will be an integral part of India. India has also said that the neighboring country should accept the reality and stop the anti-India propaganda. India has told Pakistan that it wants normal neighborly relations with Islamabad in an environment free of terrorism, hostility and violence. India has said that it is up to Pakistan to create an environment free from terrorism and enmity.
Said this on CPEC and Gwadar
“There is no point in doubting about CPEC and Gwadar port… We invite other countries to join in,” Khan said, adding that these projects are not only for Pakistan and China but for the entire region. will prove beneficial. He said that these projects will help in eradicating poverty and bringing prosperity. Significantly, India has expressed opposition to China over CPEC as the project passes through the Pakistan-occupied part of Kashmir.
Xinjiang Province gave this answer to the question of
Asked about US and Europe’s allegations over the genocide of Uighurs in China’s Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, Khan said the reports from Pakistan’s ambassador to China during his visit to the province were “completely different”. On Pakistan’s relations with China, Khan said the friendship between the two countries has stood the test of time. He said relations with China have been constant for 70 years, no matter which government was in power. To a question on balancing the ties with the US and China, Prime Minister Khan said Pakistan would like to reiterate its role in bringing the two rivals together in the 70s.
,America did not learn from the history of the Afghan people,
On the situation after the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan, he said that the US had not learned from the history of the Afghan people and the situation could escalate to a humanitarian crisis. “When you don’t have a clear objective as to why you attacked the country, it’s a failure,” he said, adding that a major humanitarian force in Afghanistan had spent years trying to teach a lesson to the Taliban government. A crisis is brewing.
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