Shehbaz Sharif: As Pakistan fights a steep economic crisis and people struggle for basic facilities, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif admitted that the country has learnt its lesson after three wars with India. He stressed that his country wants peace.
Shehbaz Sharif, who was talking to a TV channel, appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying Pakistan wants peace. However, he said what is happening in Kashmir should be stopped.
Racks up human rights allegations
Sharif racked up allegations of human rights violations and said they could not be ignored.
“We have engineers, doctors, and skilled labourers. We want to utilise these assets for prosperity and to bring peace to the region so that both nations can grow,” Sharif said in the interview.
“It is up to us to live peacefully and make progress, or quarrel with each other and waste time and resources. We have had three wars with India, and they have only brought more misery, poverty, and unemployment to the people. We have learnt our lesson, and we want to live in peace, provided we are able to resolve our genuine problems,” he added.
Sharif, in his message to PM Modi, said Pakistan does not want to waste resources on bombs and ammunition.
Message for PM Modi
“My message to the Indian management and PM Modi is that allow us to sit down at the desk and have critical and honest talks to resolve our burning points like Kashmir. It’s as much as us to stay peacefully and make progress or quarrel with one another, and waste time and assets,” he added.
“We are nuclear powers, armed to the teeth, and if God forbid a war breaks out, who will live to tell what happened?” he said.
Last week Pakistan received fresh financial assistance of about $4 billion from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in the form of a rollover of an existing loan. The additional loans will only add to Pakistan’s debt burden. The country has to make a repayment of $73 billion by 2025.
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