Regular dialogue between Pak-US continues at all levels: PM Abbasi
PM says Pakistan has always been supportive of an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned solution
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi says regular dialogue between Pakistan and the United States continues at all levels.
Premier was responding to a question in an interview with a private television channel in Islamabad, Radio Pakistan reports.
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Replying to a question about Indian army chief's recent statement about Pakistan, the prime minister said India might have several objectives, but it should realize the situation along the Line of Control.
Ruling out any prospects of war, he said both the countries should avoid escalation. There are no threats of war. It might be a political gimmick on their part.
Pakistan has never indulged in unilateral actions. It always stood for dialogue but it should be based on respect and without compromising on the core issue Jammu and Kashmir, he further said.
Over the Afghanistan issue, the prime minister said Pakistan has always been supportive of an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned solution. The world, including Pakistan, can only play the role of a facilitator.
He urged the world to help in repatriation of about three million Afghan refugees in Pakistan.
Pakistan's role critical for Afghan peace, says US envoy
To another question, Abbasi said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will contest the next general election on the basis of its five-year performance and unprecedented development work.
He said the next general election would ideally be held in July 2018. All political parties want the continuation of democracy in the country.
Premier was responding to a question in an interview with a private television channel in Islamabad, Radio Pakistan reports.
US general says 'not giving up' on Pakistan ties
Replying to a question about Indian army chief's recent statement about Pakistan, the prime minister said India might have several objectives, but it should realize the situation along the Line of Control.
Ruling out any prospects of war, he said both the countries should avoid escalation. There are no threats of war. It might be a political gimmick on their part.
Pakistan has never indulged in unilateral actions. It always stood for dialogue but it should be based on respect and without compromising on the core issue Jammu and Kashmir, he further said.
Over the Afghanistan issue, the prime minister said Pakistan has always been supportive of an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned solution. The world, including Pakistan, can only play the role of a facilitator.
He urged the world to help in repatriation of about three million Afghan refugees in Pakistan.
Pakistan's role critical for Afghan peace, says US envoy
To another question, Abbasi said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will contest the next general election on the basis of its five-year performance and unprecedented development work.
He said the next general election would ideally be held in July 2018. All political parties want the continuation of democracy in the country.