Pakistan wants ‘civilised’ ties with US, says PM
Imran vows to do everything except use of military action against Taliban
Prime Minister Imran Khan. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan wanted a “civilised relationship” with the United States, post-Afghan drawdown and would like to improve bilateral trade ties.
In an interview with New York Times, the prime minister said that after the US announced the deadline for withdrawal of troops from the war-battered country, Pakistan’s leverage on the Taliban had diminished.
“Pakistan would want a civilised relationship, which you have between nations, and we would like to improve our trading relationship with the US,” Imran told the newspaper. “So a relationship which is even-handed,” he added.
محبوبہ مفتی کا آرٹیکل 370 کی بحالی تک الیکشن نہ لڑنے کا اعلان
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کشمیر؛ کٹھ پتلی قیادت، مودی کا ڈرامہ فلاپ کیوں ہوا؟
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