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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Pakistan wants peace in region: PM Nawaz


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10-05-2016, 06:14 PM
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has reiterated that Pakistan is against war and wants sustainable peace in the region.

Addressing the joint sitting of the Parliament here Wednesday, PM Nawaz said, “Pakistan wants all outstanding issues including Kashmir to be resolved through dialogues.”

“Pakistan is a peace loving country and against any kind of terrorism,” PM Nawaz maintained.

Joint session begun with Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq in the chair.

Nawaz Sharif said session was summoned to discuss the Indian continued gross atrocities against Kashmiris in Occupied valley.

He said UN resolution on Kashmir are still on the agenda of Security Council and international community should take immediate steps for implementation on these resolutions.

The Premier said Kashmir is burning continuously like volca** and convoy of Hurriyet is on its way to achieve objectives.

He said Indian forces can**t suppress the struggle of Kashmiris for right to self-determination.

The Premier stressed, "World powers need to ensure that UN resolutions on Kashmir should be implemented in letter and spirit."

Nawaz Sharif said Pakistan has a firm commitment to continue its support to Kashmiris for their legitimate struggle.

The joint session of the parliament is underway to reaffirm national resolve for safeguarding the sovereignty as well as reiterating the support to the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK).

In a surprise move on Monday, PTI chief Imran Khan an**unced that his party was boycotting today’s joint session saying “their presence would be like endorsing Nawaz as the prime minister, which his party would **t do.”

Khursheed Shah

Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah, while taking part in the discussion, said that the entire nation is united and firmly standing with Kashmiri brethren in their struggle of right to self-determination.

Shah while commending the government for calling the joint session on opposition's demand said that ** compromise could be made on Kashmir.

He said the government should have continuously pressed the world for the resolution of Kashmir dispute, adding that the resolutions adopted in the past were **t implemented.

"A number of international issues have been resolved, why **t the Kashmir dispute," Shah questioned, **ting the Pakistan and India have gone to fight wars over the disputed territory.

He said the neighboring arch-rival was **t only waging attacks at the border, but was also striving to alienate Pakistan diplomatically.

Shah stressed the need for mobilizing diplomatic corps to highlight Kashmir issue on the international level. He said the time has come when we should take bold decisions.

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