Pakistan / I tried my best to befriend with India said Pak PM Imran khan before no confidence motion

Zoom News : Mar 31, 2022, 09:45 PM
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, referring to India in his address to the country, said that he tried his best to be friends with his neighboring country. Before the no-confidence motion, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the country has reached a defining moment in its history.

Targeting the opposition parties, he said that these people called me 'Taliban Khan'. Imran Khan said, "When I got power, I said from day one that Pakistan's foreign policy will be for the people of Pakistan. We will not make any foreign policy which will benefit other countries but harm Pakistan."

Imran Khan said, "The policy I made was not against anyone. It was not even anti-American, anti-European, anti-Indian. We went against India when they broke international law on Kashmir."

Imran Khan said in his address, "When India took the status of Kashmir on August 5, 2019, then I spoke against them and did it on every forum. But before that I tried my best to befriend India."

Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said, "When I started politics 25 years ago, I had said that neither I will bow down in front of anyone, nor will I allow my community to bow down before anyone. "

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