PPP, PML-N trying to cut deal: Qureshi
The foreign minister said Pakistan did not want to interfere in the India’s internal affairs and India should not hold Pakistan responsible for its internal failures.
MULTAN: The Foreign Minister, Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi, has said the PPP and the PML-N are making efforts to strike a deal to protect their interests.
Talking to journalists at Kotla Maharan on Saturday, Qureshi said the 18th Amendment, democracy and the Constitution are under no threat in the country. He said the PPP and the PML-N are struggling for survival. He said the PTI government has no threat from the Sindh government and there is no need for long march for the 18th Amendment.
The foreign minister said Pakistan did not want to interfere in the India’s internal affairs and India should not hold Pakistan responsible for its internal failures.
He said his talks with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq were not a cause of disturbance in India. The Kashmir is a disputed affair between both the countries, he maintained.
He said the British House of Commons’ parliamentary group hosted an international conference on Kashmir, which exposed the rights violation in the Indian held Kashmir and the conference backed the Pakistan’s stance on the issue.The conference exposed the real face of India before the world, he added. Qureshi said the Pakistan’s cooperation with the India depends on the new Indian government.
He said the Pakistan has made landmark achievements in diplomacy during the last few months. Qureshi said Pakistan has improved relations with Saudi Arabia and the crown prince is scheduled to visit Pakistan on February 19. The Saudi crown prince would announce mega projects for Pakistan, he added.
He said some forces did not want the creation of the south Punjab province and were creating hurdles.
Talking about the recently announced Haj policy, he hoped that maximum number of Pakistanis would perform Haj this year. "We want to provide maximum facilities to the pilgrims," he added.
-
Netflix, Paramount Shares Surge Following Resolution Of Warner Bros Bidding War -
Bling Empire's Most Beloved Couple Parts Ways Months After Announcing Engagement -
China-Canada Trade Breakthrough: Beijing Eases Agriculture Tariffs After Mark Carney Visit -
London To Host OpenAI’s Biggest International AI Research Hub -
Elon Musk Slams Anthropic As ‘hater Of Western Civilization’ Over Pentagon AI Military Snub -
Walmart Chief Warns US Risks Falling Behind China In AI Training -
Wyatt Russell's Surprising Relationship With Kurt Russell Comes To Light -
Elon Musk’s XAI Co-founder Toby Pohlen Steps Down After Three Years Amid IPO Push -
Is Human Mission To Mars Possible In 10 Years? Jared Isaacman Breaks It Down -
‘Stranger Things’ Star Gaten Matarazzo Reveals How Cleidocranial Dysplasia Affected His Career -
Google, OpenAI Employees Call For Military AI Restrictions As Anthropic Rejects Pentagon Offer -
Peter Frampton Details 'life-changing- Battle With Inclusion Body Myositis -
Waymo And Tesla Cars Rely On Remote Human Operators, Not Just AI -
AI And Nuclear War: 95 Percent Of Simulated Scenarios End In Escalation, Study Finds -
David Hockney’s First English Landscape Painting Heads To Sotheby’s Auction; First Sale In Nearly 30 Years -
How Does Sia Manage 'invisible Pain' From Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome