Bangladesh involved in sabotaging SAARC summit scheduled to be held in Pakistan, says Khawaja Asif
Minster tells NA that Dhaka is not implementing 1974 agreement, carrying out capital punishments related to 1971 war
Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif has said that Bangladesh was involved in sabotaging a South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Conference (SAARC) head of states conference in Pakistan, Express News reports.
The foreign minster was responding to the questions of National Assembly (NA) members on Thursday about relations with Bangladesh.
Asif told the assembly that Islamabad has been making efforts for the normalization of relations with Dhaka.
"Pakistan does not desire any tension in relations with regional countries, including Bangladesh," he said, according to Radio Pakistan.
No alliance with US anymore, says Khawaja Asif
"Bangladesh is not implementing the tripartite agreement of 1974 and over the last few years several capital punishments have been executed in connection with the 1971 war," Asif told the lawmakers.
According to the minister, Pakistan has consistently urged government of Bangladesh to uphold its commitment as per the tripartite agreement.
"Pakistan desires to move ahead but the other side will also have to reciprocate to our efforts," he stressed.
Pakistan will not compromise on national interests under any circumstance: Asif
The foreign minister said the sixth round of the bilateral political consultations with Bangladesh is expected to take place in the first half of this year in Dhaka.
He expressed the confidence that this would provide an opportunity to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries.
The foreign minster was responding to the questions of National Assembly (NA) members on Thursday about relations with Bangladesh.
Asif told the assembly that Islamabad has been making efforts for the normalization of relations with Dhaka.
"Pakistan does not desire any tension in relations with regional countries, including Bangladesh," he said, according to Radio Pakistan.
No alliance with US anymore, says Khawaja Asif
"Bangladesh is not implementing the tripartite agreement of 1974 and over the last few years several capital punishments have been executed in connection with the 1971 war," Asif told the lawmakers.
According to the minister, Pakistan has consistently urged government of Bangladesh to uphold its commitment as per the tripartite agreement.
"Pakistan desires to move ahead but the other side will also have to reciprocate to our efforts," he stressed.
Pakistan will not compromise on national interests under any circumstance: Asif
The foreign minister said the sixth round of the bilateral political consultations with Bangladesh is expected to take place in the first half of this year in Dhaka.
He expressed the confidence that this would provide an opportunity to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries.