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Pakistan's Imran Khan , Calls For Debate , To Resolve Differences With India.
On February 22, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan
called for a televised debate with Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi to resolve the two nations' differences.
On February 22, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan
called for a televised debate with Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi to resolve the two nations' differences.
Al Jazeera reports that in the past 75 years, the two nuclear-powered rivals have fought three wars. .
Al Jazeera reports that in the past 75 years, the two nuclear-powered rivals have fought three wars. .
Recently, ties have been strained over
the contested northern region of Kashmir,
which both nations lay claim to. .
Recently, ties have been strained over
the contested northern region of Kashmir,
which both nations lay claim to. .
While appearing on 'Russia Today,' Khan said that it would
be to the benefit of 1.7 billion people living in the subcontinent
for differences to be resolved through debate. .
While appearing on 'Russia Today,' Khan said that it would
be to the benefit of 1.7 billion people living in the subcontinent
for differences to be resolved through debate. .
Khan reportedly also stressed his administration's policy to have trade relations with all countries. .
Khan reportedly also stressed his administration's policy to have trade relations with all countries. .
According to Al Jazeera, the remarks by Khan
come after similar comments by Pakistan's
top commercial official, Razak Dawood. .
According to Al Jazeera, the remarks by Khan
come after similar comments by Pakistan's
top commercial official, Razak Dawood. .
Dawood reportedly told journalists that he supported the development of trade ties with India, which he feels would be mutually beneficial. .
Dawood reportedly told journalists that he supported the development of trade ties with India, which he feels would be mutually beneficial. .
Khan also highlighted Pakistan's limited regional trading options with Iran, which is under strict U.S. sanctions,
and Afghanistan, which is devastated by decades of war. .
Khan also highlighted Pakistan's limited regional trading options with Iran, which is under strict U.S. sanctions,
and Afghanistan, which is devastated by decades of war. .
As a result, Pakistan has developed strong economic ties with China, which has already invested billions of dollars in its Belt and Road Initiative. .
As a result, Pakistan has developed strong economic ties with China, which has already invested billions of dollars in its Belt and Road Initiative.

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