As Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has emerged as largest get together in the Wednesday’s general elections, its chairman Imran Khan in his first public address said that his party wishes stronger ties with Iran and India.
Khan, in a speech Thursday that was broadcast via video link, said he needs better ties with neighbouring Iran, including Pakistan will play its role in resolution of the Center East crisis.
According to unofficial results Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) is main on 118 Nationwide Meeting seats and is prone to type next authorities in the country.
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Former ruling party Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N), trails behind with 64 seats and the Pakistan Individuals’s Party (PPP), is at third spot with 43 seats.
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On the upcoming foreign policy, Imran mentioned Pakistan is facing main challenges on the worldwide stage.
“Our financial disaster is such that we want to have good relations with all our neighbours … China provides us a huge opportunity by CPEC, to use it and drive investment into Pakistan.
“We need to study from China how they brought 700 million people out of poverty … The opposite factor we will study from China is … the measures they have taken against corruption, how they have arrested greater than 400 ministers there.
“Then there’s Afghanistan, a rustic that has suffered the most within the war on terror. Afghanistan’s people want peace. We want peace there. If there is peace in Afghanistan, there will probably be peace in Pakistan. We will make each effort to realize peace there. We need to have open borders with Afghanistan one day.
“With the US, we need to have a mutually helpful relationship … up till now, that has been a technique, the US thinks it provides us aid to fight their battle … we would like each countries to profit, we would like a balanced relationship.
“We want to improve ties with Iran. Saudi Arabia is a good friend who has at all times stood by us in difficult instances. Our aim will probably be that no matter we can do for conciliation within the Middle East, we want to play that position. These tensions, that fight, between neighbours, we’ll try to deliver them collectively,” Khan mentioned in his handle.
The PTI chief also careworn that Pakistan and India should resolve the issue of Kashmir by talks.
Millions of registered voters flocked to polling stations throughout the country on Wednesday to cast their vote to elect members of National Assembly the higher home of parliament and four Provincial Assemblies.