Imran Khan rejects the possibility of recognizing Israel
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Pakistani prime Minister Imran Khan dismisses the possibility of
recognizing Israel before resolving the Palestinian conflict.
He said that Pakistan's position in Israel's affairs is very
clear. The founding leader of Pakistan, Prime Minister Muhammad Ali Jinnah, had
clearly said that Palestinians need their own country before admitting Israel.
Addressing the Asia Society in New York, the Prime Minister
said he was seeing the event as a net practice for the future.
He said, "In my 22, 23 years of politics, I have not
seen as much anxiety in people as I have for addressing the UN General
Assembly, before I had such feelings for the World Cup final. Were before
playing '.
It should be noted that the Prime Minister has already
announced that he will talk about the issue of occupied Kashmir at the General
Assembly meeting and will reveal the hidden motives behind India's move to
divide Kashmir.
Talking to the Asia Society, Imran Khan said he had the same
ideology for Pakistan as the founder of Pakistan and the ideology of the
establishment of the state of Madinah.
He said that "many Muslims do not know that the state
of Madinah was a modern state, very few politicians understand the state which
is based on welfare and human rights and take responsibility for the rights of
the weak and all religions and citizens. Gives equality rights to '.
The Prime Minister said that Pakistan has been far from that
view till now.
"We were acting against it, in a society where there is
a separate law for the powerful and the weak for the weak, many have no access
to justice," he said.
"The rule of law is the society, which is why I named
my movement PTI and I believe that the rule of law is the fundamental thing
that differentiates between a decent society and a decent society," he
said.
The Prime Minister said that when the Pakistan movement came
to power, it had got a deficit economy and we had to make reforms to fix it.
He said that after the reforms, the current account deficit
has been reduced by 70% in one year.
"Other challenges included fixing the institutions, an
organization we are trying to fix is the Federal Board of Revenue, fixing the
tax system was the biggest challenge for us," he said.
"I can now say with pride that we have collected record
tax in the last two months," he said.
Talking about the external challenges, Prime Minister Imran
Khan said, "When we came to power, we tried to reduce tours from
Afghanistan and we now have very good relations with the Afghan
government."
"In Iran's case, we hope that we will play an important
role, I have met with the Iranian president and US President Donald Trump has
also asked Pakistan to play a role," he said.
The Prime Minister said, "We are trying our best, but
this problem is very complicated".
Prime Minister Imran Khan dismisses the possibility of
recognizing Israel before resolving the Palestinian conflict.
He said that Pakistan's position in Israel's affairs is very
clear. The founding leader of Pakistan, Prime Minister Muhammad Ali Jinnah, had
clearly said that Palestinians need their own country before admitting Israel.
"When the PTI came into power, the state decided that
we would not allow any armed organization to operate in Pakistan," he
said.
He said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also
asked him to take steps on the matter and asked him to establish trust based on
trust.
"We could not go further, which could have led to
Indian elections, but when we tried to resume negotiations after the elections,
a stone wall was erected in front of us," he said.
Prime Minister Imran Khan called on the UN Security Council
and other international forums to take serious action against India's illegal
and unilateral measures in occupied Kashmir to avoid any human tragedy.
He said that Indian occupation forces have detained more
than 8 million Kashmiris in the Kumbh Valley in the last 54 days.
He said curfew ban should be lifted in the occupied area as
soon as possible and India should withdraw all its illegal and illegal
measures.
Imran Khan said that millions of minorities living in India
face persecution.
He said that the future of Kashmir should be decided in
accordance with the aspirations of Kashmiris and the resolutions of the UN
Security Council
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