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.
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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