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“Our only dispute is on Kashmir and it can only be resolved through dialogue.”
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said that Kashmir is the only dispute between India and Pakistan, adding that it can only be resolved through dialogue. The GEO news of Pakistan said
The prime minister made these remarks while addressing the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Trade and Investment Conference in Colombo, which he co-chaired with his Sri Lankan counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The conference was organised in a bid to explore avenues of collaboration in diverse fields between the two counties.
The prime minister, who is in Colombo on a two-day official visit, said political stability in the region — by maintaining good relations with neighbouring countries — ensured a business-friendly environment that resulted in the people’s overall development.
PM Imran Khan said he offered the Indian government a chance to holds peace talks with Pakistan after getting elected but nothing came out of it, adding that “our only dispute is on Kashmir and it can only be resolved through dialogue.”
He underscored the importance of peaceful resolution of differences, saying “we want to resolve all disputes in the subcontinent through dialogue.”
The prime minister said that Pakistan can play a role in bridging the gap between China and the United States.
“Terrorism has affected both Pakistan and Sri Lanka and counties in the region can end poverty by establishing trade relations.”
He also suggested the formation of a bloc along the lines of the European Union to promote trade.
The prime minister said Pakistan and Sri Lanka could explore the idea of generating wealth through joint business activities and diverting the wealth to alleviate poverty.
PM Imran Khan offered the Sri Lankan businessmen to explore the immense opportunities offered by the government of Pakistan in the form of ease-of-doing business.