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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has made it clear that the country has has learnt its lesson after three wars with India and stressed that it wants peace, urging Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sit down and hold serious and sincere talks to resolve burning issues, including Kashmir.
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In an interview with Al Arabiya news channel the other day, PM Shehbaz Sharif said “my message to the Indian leadership and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is that let us sit down on the table and have serious and sincere talks to resolve our burning issues like Kashmir,” adding that what was happening in Kashmir should be stopped.
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“In Kashmir, flagrant human rights violations are taking place day in and day out,” he said. The PM said India had usurped any semblance of autonomy, given to the Kashmiris according to Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, as the autonomy was revoked in August 2019.
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Prime Minister further said “we are nuclear powers, armed to the teeth, and if God forbid a war breaks out, who will live to tell what happened?”
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Regarding his visits to Arab states, PM Shehbaz Sharif said Saudi Arabia was a friendly and brotherly country, and they had unique brotherly relations for centuries, adding that before Pakistan came into being and carved out of India, millions of Muslims had brotherly relations with Saudi Arabia and they were visiting Makkah and Medina.
The PM said the UAE was a second home for millions of Pakistanis and as prime minister he had undertaken a successful visit to the country. He said Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed was an affectionate brother and great supporter of Pakistan and wanted the people of Pakistan to progress and become prosperous. Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan was also a great friend of Pakistan and Pakistan was in his soul.
“Leadership of Pakistan and Gulf countries have resolved to cooperate with each other in the realm of trade and culture and project Islam as a religion of peace and shun all forms of terrorism. We are working together as strategic partners,” he added.
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The prime minister further said Pakistan’s woes and difficulties would not have decreased without the tangible and substantial support of the brotherly Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia, who were reliable and trust worthy partners. He said the Pakistani nation was resilient and brave, and it would stand on its own feet by promoting trade and investment.