Pakistan following policy of non-interference: PM Nawaz

PakistanPakistan following policy of non-interference: PM Nawaz

Pakistan following policy of non-interference: PM Nawaz

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistan is following a policy of non-interference in internal affairs of other countries particularly in Afghanistan and in the Middle East.

In his address to the concluding session of Pakistan’s ambassadors in Islamabad, the prime minister said that the country is facing big challenges like terrorism, economic revival and energy crises, adding that the government has evolved a comprehensive strategy to resolve all these issues.

The prime minister said that performance of diplomats is very important in relations with other countries as well as making Pakistan prosperous. He said that envoys in other countries are like eyes and ears of the country.

Sharif said that Pakistan wants to solve all issues including core issue of Kashmir with India through peaceful means. He also said that Pakistan has started efforts to give new shape to its relations with China, USA, Russia and European countries.

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