Imran believes Pakistan’s future is tied to Russia

Ex-PM says he would’ve cancelled the trip if he knew Ukraine war would start


News Desk July 04, 2022
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Refusing to condemn Russia’s war with Ukraine yet reiterating his stance against military solutions, former prime minister Imran Khan has candidly revealed that he believes Pakistan’s future is tied to Russia.

In an exclusive interview with Deutsche Welle, the former chief executive explained that he is against war, considering it to be the precursor of additional problems as had been the case in Iraq and Afghanistan.

When asked why he was refraining from condemning the war in Ukraine, Imran said that while it was good to take a moral stand on the international stage, it should not be at the cost of consequential suffering of the people. He said that as the premier of the country, he only wanted to look after the interest of the people. He further explained that Pakistan can benefit from Russia by importing gas, oil and wheat for the people.

He went on to elaborate that when he was not the prime minister, he could voice his opinion on matters such as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which he condemned. However, he added, when he assumed office, his primary responsibility was to look after the people.

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Getting into the details of his trip to Moscow at the same time Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine, the former premier said that he landed in the capital a day before the war began. He added that he was scheduled to meet President Vladimir Putin the next morning, but he woke up to see the invasion happening. He denied that he was consulted on the matter. He further said that had he known that the war would begin, he would not have gone ahead with his trip to Russia.

Imran also made it clear that all stakeholders were on board as far as the trip was concerned and the country’s Foreign Office (FO) believed that cancelling the trip would jeopardise attempts of bridging ties with the northern state.

Further into the interview, despite the interviewer stopping him from pointing out the west’s “double standards”, especially when it came to the Kashmir issue, the former premier still made his point, reiterating his demand that Pakistan should be allowed to stay neutral in western conflicts.

COMMENTS (4)

test | 2 years ago | Reply It is a matter of time that if US policy doesn t favour Pakistan then Pakistan will favour Russia. All this is just a matter of time. See for yourself if no favour from US then Pakistan-Russia for sure. All western puppets will cry as to why is this They think they can t because they lick western shoes. And in order to avoid that US must shift its manufacturing to Pakistan bring in huge cash investment to Pakistan Make a clear resolution on Kashmir dispute or for sure our future policy will incline towards Russia as it is just a matter of time. We have Iran and Russia to fullfill our energy needs while Russia to fulfill our defence needs. If US doesn t share its defence technology with Pakistan then i am sure at least Russia will share the defence technology with Pakistan. And i think now we should transition back to agriculture as industrial policy will not bear fruits due to elite capture. Agriculture and Agriculture along with IT and engineering exports will help alleviate our forex reserves. Forget about industry elite have done so much terrible to industrialization. Hard to see our industrial exports crossing even 100 billion USD mark. So moving back to agriculture or ask west to shift their industries to Pakistan.
Abdullah Munim Abbasi | 2 years ago | Reply He is telling the truth becoz we should stand with regional powers like russia and china Not United States which is 12000 Km Far Ahead of Pakistan We should buy Cheap Russian LNG Crude Oil And Wheat in a currency Swap One Russian Ruble is Equal to 4 rupees of Pakistan Which is 52 Times Cheaper than one USD Dollar We should also invite Russian Companies like Rosneft and Gaxprom to drill oil gas and other minerals in Pakistan Like Kekra one Near karachi
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