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Pakistan desires sturdy ties with US: FM Qureshi

Pakistan wants strong ties with US: FM Qureshi
Overseas Minister (FM) Shah Mahmood Qureshi has mentioned that Pakistan desires sturdy ties with the US (US).Addressing the session of the Council on Overseas Relations in New York, FM Qureshi mentioned each Pakistan and the US have the ingredient to construct a extra substantive and broad-based relationship between the 2 nations, reported Radio Pakistan.

The FM mentioned Pakistan desires to leverage its connectivity infrastructure together with China Pakistan Financial Hall to reinforce regional commerce and financial integration.
The overseas minister mentioned Pakistan and the US got here collectively to decimate al Qaida core management and structure. He mentioned each stay an essential associate and Pakistan, sitting on the crossroads of South and Central Asia, is a market of over 220 million folks.

He mentioned Pakistan has shifted its focus from geo-politics to geo-economics and may work with the US via the event Finance cooperation to common financial exercise on Pakistan and Afghanistan border which can assist the war-hit-country Afghanistan.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi mentioned an economically sturdy Pakistan can play a significant function for prosperity within the area that has suffered via 40 years of conflict in Afghanistan.

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He mentioned Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned the world that Indian unlawful actions wouldn’t silence Kashmiris from the simply battle to self-determination.

Earlier, speaking to US Particular Consultant for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad, on the sidelines of the 76th session of the UN Common Meeting in New York, Shah Mahmood Qureshi had reiterated Pakistan’s continued help for the institution of a broad-based and inclusive authorities in Kabul.

Discussing the evolving state of affairs in Afghanistan, the 2 leaders had agreed to work collectively for a peaceable and inclusive political settlement in Afghanistan.