Imran Khan said: IND-PAK Relation will Improve after Elections, Necessary for Peace in the Region

Imran Khan said, "The only problem now is our relationship with India but we are hoping that after the Indian elections, our relations with India will improve."
Imran Khan said: IND-PAK Relation will Improve after Elections, Necessary for Peace in the Region

Imran Khan, while addressing the China International Cultural Communication Center on Friday, said that unless there is peace and stability in the region, economic prosperity for Pakistan is difficult and the Pakistan government is still working on it. Imran Khan is in China to participate in the Second Belt and Road Forum (BRF).

The Pakistani Prime Minister said that Pakistan hopes that political solution in Afghanistan will be successful and stability in the war-torn country will prevail. "Whatever happens in Afghanistan, its effect is in the border areas of Pakistan," Pakistan's official news agency APP quoted Khan as saying. That's why we are working for a peaceful area. We have good relations with Iran and we are trying to strengthen them. "Imran Khan said," The only problem now is our relationship with India but we are hoping that our relationship with India after the Indian elections will improve. '

Since coming to Beijing on April 25 in the BRF meeting, Khan was avoiding speaking on Indo-Pak relations. Since the attack on Pulwama on February 14, relations between India and Pakistan have worsened. 40 CRPF personnel were martyred in this attack by Pakistan's terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed.

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