Pakistan tells India to behave

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Pakistan tells India to behave


Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Thursday said externally sponsored terrorism and violent extremism were grave threats to a secure and prosperous Pakistan and that the country would protect its interests at all costs.
“We will protect our vital interests at all costs. This message must be heard loud and clear,” he said in his address to the Envoys Conference of SAARC and ECO Regions.
The prime minister said Pakistani nation was dismayed by the recent ‘irresponsible’ and ‘imprudent’ statements by Indian political leadership.
“This vitiates the atmosphere and takes us farther away from our goals of regional peace and stability,” he said.
However, he said Pakistan would not abandon its high moral ground because of provocations. “We will persevere in our quest for a peaceful neighbourhood. But there should be reciprocity and acknowledgement of the overtures I have made to promote the dialogue process,” he said.
Nawaz said the issue of Jammu and Kashmir could not be relegated to the back burner of history and mentioned his meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Tajikistan where he reminded him that it was incumbent on the UN Security Council to ensure early implementation of its resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir.
He mentioned that the government’s vision anchored in the Quaid’s dictum of ‘peace within and peace without’, was working to safeguard national interests, build a peaceful neighbourhood, spur economic diplomacy and provide high quality services to the Pakistani community abroad.
The prime minister said Pakistan is a strong proponent of regional economic integration for creation of new opportunities for jobs, businesses, industrial production, and agricultural growth in the region. He said Pakistan was both a conduit and a destination for investment, trade, production and distribution and had also embarked on the project of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). He said this mega-project was transformational and a game changer for Pakistan and for the region, which would, in due course, also benefit adjoining and peripheral regions. He urged the regional countries to create greater awareness about this historic initiative, dispel misgivings about it and harness resources for the project which will build the Gwadar Port as the regional trans-shipment pivot supported by a network of roads, railway lines, power plants, industrial zones, pipelines and fibre optic cables.
The prime minister said Pakistan’s promise as an ascending nation and a lucrative market was being recognized by world capitals and global markets. He said democracy was taking root in the country as the government was reaching decisions through consultation and consensus.

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