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ISLAMABAD: Lamenting recent ‘irresponsible’ statements by Indian government officials, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Thursday the atmosphere for relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbours has been hampered due to the hostile rhetoric.

“Recent statements by Indian ministers have hampered our relations with India,” the premier said, while addressing journalists at the Foreign Office.

Nawaz upheld, “Despite these statements we will continue our efforts towards good neighbourly relations but they need to be reciprocated.”

“The entire nation is dismayed over these irresponsible and imprudent statements by the Indian leadership,” Nawaz added.

The premier’s statement come during a time of constant verbal exchange between the two countries. Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore warned that Indian strikes in Myanmar were a message to all countries, including Pakistan and groups harbouring ‘terror intent’ that India would strike at the ‘place and at a time’ of its choosing.

However, Nawaz reaffirmed, “Pakistan will protect its territory at all costs and this message should be heard loud and clear.”

“Externally sponsored violence poses as a great threat to the country,” he added.

Regarding his meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during his visit to Tajikistan, Nawaz said, “I told the UN secretary general that early implementation of their resolutions is incumbent.”

“Kashmir cannot be relegated to backburner of history,” he added.

Commenting on relations with its other neighbor, Afghanistan, Nawaz said, “Pakistan and Afghanistan have moved closer as we resolved to fight together our common enemy, terrorism.”

Further, apprising the meeting of the China, Pakistan Economic Corridor, Nawaz said, “The project will make Pakistan a regional hub.”

“CPEC is a game changer,” he added.

The premier said this is not a time for complacency but for intensifying our efforts.”

Gwadar to be declared duty-free port: Nawaz

Earlier today, PM Nawaz announced that Gwadar would be declared a duty-free port.

“Gwadar should be a gift for the entire region,” he said, while addressing the National Assembly.

The premier went on to say that although he has not formally approached any party for the change in status for Gwadar, he does intend on doing it.

“I request all parties to sit with us and give Gwadar the status of a free port and make a new administrative system for it,” he said.

Regarding his recent visit to Tajikistan, Prime Minister Nawaz said, “In my recent meetings with leaders of Tajikistan, they expressed their desire to increase connectivity between the two countries and pave a way to Central Asia through Gwadar.”

“Over Rs30 billion have already been allocated for western root under Pakistan-China economic corridor,” the premier told lawmakers.

Responding to criticism from the opposition, the premier said, “Our government made a coastal highway in Gwadar and it was us who started work there.”

He went on to assure motorways would be built in Sindh, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. “Motorways are being constructed across the country.”

Responding to points raised by Pakistan Peoples Party’s Nawab Ali Wassan in his budget speech, the premier said, “The work on Hyderabad-Karachi section of Lahore-Karachi Motorway has begun,” while adding that work in the Hyderabad-Sukkur section will also be completed soon.

“In K-P, work on the Hazara Motorway is progressing rapidly,” he said, adding the PML-N government is working on these projects as a national duty and expressed confidence that these projects would be completed during the next three years.

Hitting back at Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Khursheed Shah for claiming that motorway projects should have been completed in 1990, the premier said, “In 1993, our government was dissolved and in 1997, we decided to make the motorway till Karachi again but were unable to.”

Meanwhile, the prime minister also said, “It will take three more years to end load shedding in the country.”

“Work on multi-billions projects to produce over 5000MW of electricity is rapidly progressing.”

Further, the premier said two new projects are being started in Thar, which will each produce 650MW of electricity.
Indian rhetoric has destroyed hopes for reconciliation: Nawaz - The Express Tribune

So this is the so-called "elected" leader most Indians of PDF wish for Pakistan to remain in power? All talk and walk about future without any real substance. Shame on you all who still support this Kuggu of a national "leader"! :D :D :D

@A.Rafay @Ahmad1996 @Akheilos @Armstrong @arushbhai @AstanoshKhan @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @balixd @Bilal. @chauvunist @Crypto @Dr. Stranglove @Evil Flare @EyanKhan @Fahad Khan 2 @GIANTsasquatch @graphican @Green Arrow @Guleen Ahmed @HRK @Jazzbot @Junaid B @Jzaib @Khalidr @khawaja07 @Leader @Luftwaffe @mr42O @Muhammad Omar @nomi007 @Pak123 @Pakistani shaheens @Pakistanisage @Peaceful Civilian @pkuser2k12 @Pukhtoon @PWFI @raazh @Rafael @Rashid Mahmood @RescueRanger @Saifkhan12 @SHAMK9 @Spy Master @Stealth @Strike X @SUPARCO @sur @syedali73 @Tayyab1796 @Zarvan @waleed3601 @AdeelFaheem @Rajput_Pakistani @Men in Green @IceCold @LoveIcon @razahassan1997 @Dil Pakistan @asq @junaid hamza @Pukhtoon @jamahir @Strigon @Rafi @Ulla @HughSlaman @420canada @sathya @slapshot @raza_888 @hacsan @Pakistani Exile @Etilla @SpArK @Srinivas @desert warrior @DRAY @pumkinduke @wolfpack @pursuit of happiness @danish_vij @rubyjackass @Star Wars @Ammyy @bloo @Marxist @karan.1970 @Not Sure @Arav_Rana @Avik274 @SamantK @Major Shaitan Singh @Omega007 @farhan_9909 @haviZsultan @Sidak @ranjeet @Yogijaat @ravi Nair @WAR-rior @halupridol @he-man @Indrani @Mike_Brando @SarthakGanguly @sreekumar @OrionHunter @lightoftruth @Water Car Engineer @indiatester @Ind4Ever @13 komaun @anant_s @itachiii @SwAggeR @Brahmos_2 @jaiind @Blue_Eyes @bhangi bava @SAMEET @naveen mishra @Bagha @utraash @Chanakya's_Chant @Krate M @gslv mk3 @r1_vns @blood @noksss @kurup @PARIKRAMA @thesolar65 @Rohit Patel @wolfschanzze @levina @vostok @rahi2357
 
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whatever he has said is right and reflects the sentiments of Pakistanis. Now what a person living in tundra regions of Norway thinks is none of our concern. The concern is what Pakistanis think and what is in the best of interests of Pakistan.
 
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Relations cannot be good till Kashmir issue is there. So relations were band and will remain bad. Nothing has hampered, it's same as earlier, just might get worse. Who gives a damn to his statement.
 
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Express News screengrab

ISLAMABAD: Lamenting recent ‘irresponsible’ statements by Indian government officials, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Thursday the atmosphere for relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbours has been hampered due to the hostile rhetoric.

“Recent statements by Indian ministers have hampered our relations with India,” the premier said, while addressing journalists at the Foreign Office.

Nawaz upheld, “Despite these statements we will continue our efforts towards good neighbourly relations but they need to be reciprocated.”

“The entire nation is dismayed over these irresponsible and imprudent statements by the Indian leadership,” Nawaz added.

The premier’s statement come during a time of constant verbal exchange between the two countries. Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore warned that Indian strikes in Myanmar were a message to all countries, including Pakistan and groups harbouring ‘terror intent’ that India would strike at the ‘place and at a time’ of its choosing.

However, Nawaz reaffirmed, “Pakistan will protect its territory at all costs and this message should be heard loud and clear.”

“Externally sponsored violence poses as a great threat to the country,” he added.

Regarding his meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during his visit to Tajikistan, Nawaz said, “I told the UN secretary general that early implementation of their resolutions is incumbent.”

“Kashmir cannot be relegated to backburner of history,” he added.

Commenting on relations with its other neighbor, Afghanistan, Nawaz said, “Pakistan and Afghanistan have moved closer as we resolved to fight together our common enemy, terrorism.”

Further, apprising the meeting of the China, Pakistan Economic Corridor, Nawaz said, “The project will make Pakistan a regional hub.”

“CPEC is a game changer,” he added.

The premier said this is not a time for complacency but for intensifying our efforts.”

Gwadar to be declared duty-free port: Nawaz

Earlier today, PM Nawaz announced that Gwadar would be declared a duty-free port.

“Gwadar should be a gift for the entire region,” he said, while addressing the National Assembly.

The premier went on to say that although he has not formally approached any party for the change in status for Gwadar, he does intend on doing it.

“I request all parties to sit with us and give Gwadar the status of a free port and make a new administrative system for it,” he said.

Regarding his recent visit to Tajikistan, Prime Minister Nawaz said, “In my recent meetings with leaders of Tajikistan, they expressed their desire to increase connectivity between the two countries and pave a way to Central Asia through Gwadar.”

“Over Rs30 billion have already been allocated for western root under Pakistan-China economic corridor,” the premier told lawmakers.

Responding to criticism from the opposition, the premier said, “Our government made a coastal highway in Gwadar and it was us who started work there.”

He went on to assure motorways would be built in Sindh, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. “Motorways are being constructed across the country.”

Responding to points raised by Pakistan Peoples Party’s Nawab Ali Wassan in his budget speech, the premier said, “The work on Hyderabad-Karachi section of Lahore-Karachi Motorway has begun,” while adding that work in the Hyderabad-Sukkur section will also be completed soon.

“In K-P, work on the Hazara Motorway is progressing rapidly,” he said, adding the PML-N government is working on these projects as a national duty and expressed confidence that these projects would be completed during the next three years.

Hitting back at Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Khursheed Shah for claiming that motorway projects should have been completed in 1990, the premier said, “In 1993, our government was dissolved and in 1997, we decided to make the motorway till Karachi again but were unable to.”

Meanwhile, the prime minister also said, “It will take three more years to end load shedding in the country.”

“Work on multi-billions projects to produce over 5000MW of electricity is rapidly progressing.”

Further, the premier said two new projects are being started in Thar, which will each produce 650MW of electricity.
Indian rhetoric has destroyed hopes for reconciliation: Nawaz - The Express Tribune

So this is the so-called "elected" leader most Indians of PDF wish for Pakistan to remain in power? All talk and walk about future without any real substance. Shame on you all who still support this Kuggu of a national "leader"! :D :D :D

@A.Rafay @Ahmad1996 @Akheilos @Armstrong @arushbhai @AstanoshKhan @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @balixd @Bilal. @chauvunist @Crypto @Dr. Stranglove @Evil Flare @EyanKhan @Fahad Khan 2 @GIANTsasquatch @graphican @Green Arrow @Guleen Ahmed @HRK @Jazzbot @Junaid B @Jzaib @Khalidr @khawaja07 @Leader @Luftwaffe @mr42O @Muhammad Omar @nomi007 @Pak123 @Pakistani shaheens @Pakistanisage @Peaceful Civilian @pkuser2k12 @Pukhtoon @PWFI @raazh @Rafael @Rashid Mahmood @RescueRanger @Saifkhan12 @SHAMK9 @Spy Master @Stealth @Strike X @SUPARCO @sur @syedali73 @Tayyab1796 @Zarvan @waleed3601 @AdeelFaheem @Rajput_Pakistani @Men in Green @IceCold @LoveIcon @razahassan1997 @Dil Pakistan @asq @junaid hamza @Pukhtoon @jamahir @Strigon @Rafi @Ulla @HughSlaman @420canada @sathya @slapshot @raza_888 @hacsan @Pakistani Exile @Etilla @SpArK @Srinivas @desert warrior @DRAY @pumkinduke @wolfpack @pursuit of happiness @danish_vij @rubyjackass @Star Wars @Ammyy @bloo @Marxist @karan.1970 @Not Sure @Arav_Rana @Avik274 @SamantK @Major Shaitan Singh @Omega007 @farhan_9909 @haviZsultan @Sidak @ranjeet @Yogijaat @ravi Nair @WAR-rior @halupridol @he-man @Indrani @Mike_Brando @SarthakGanguly @sreekumar @OrionHunter @lightoftruth @Water Car Engineer @indiatester @Ind4Ever @13 komaun @anant_s @itachiii @SwAggeR @Brahmos_2 @jaiind @Blue_Eyes @bhangi bava @SAMEET @naveen mishra @Bagha @utraash @Chanakya's_Chant @Krate M @gslv mk3 @r1_vns @blood @noksss @kurup @PARIKRAMA @thesolar65 @Rohit Patel @wolfschanzze @levina @vostok @rahi2357

Nawaz isn't all talk. He's putting Pakistan back on the map. If his work isn't derailed and he completes his term, you can be sure that Pakistan 2018 will be a better Pakistan than we've ever had.

He has my vote so far.
 
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Since when Pakistan started behaving like a responsible nation?

Pakistan's history is all about rheotrics, rants of hatred and Nuclear threats.

You misspelt India, again. The past few months have put India center-stage as a violent, terrorist nation so much so that Modi's saffron policies deserve a standing ovation. A few more years of this and you can be sure the story won't end happily ever after, for India.
 
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Relations cannot be good till Kashmir issue is there. So relations were band and will remain bad. Nothing has hampered, it's same as earlier, just might get worse. Who gives a damn to his statement.
Kashmir issue is gonna stay there for the next 1000 years unless one party obliterates another completely, there is no hope for any "solution". Next!

whatever he has said is right and reflects the sentiments of Pakistanis. Now what a person living in tundra regions of Norway thinks is none of our concern. The concern is what Pakistanis think and what is in the best of interests of Pakistan.
LOL :D. For uneducated Nawaz tattoos like you there is really no hope left. Only 32 % of Norwegian landmass is actually arctic tundra. The rest is pretty much the same as Northern Europe:
Geography of Norway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Agreed with nawaz... india too need to reciprocate to the Pakistani govt.. nawaz has truly taken a lot of effort..but sad their army don't want good relationship with India...

You mean the Indian government does not want a good relationship with Pakistan. India's loss. Central Asia of tomorrow spells "Pakistan and her allies".
 
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How many of you guys have read Nawaz Sharif's statement before jumping the gun and starting with the usual rhetoric ?

I'm with Nawaz Sharif on this one.
 
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India has improved its foreign relations with pretty much every other country in the region in the last one year - except Pakistan. While there were initial indications of peace talk, India has opted otherwise taking a stance of no budging. Not sure if this is a result of intelligence reports about Pakistan indicating something sinister just like Kargil happened when we decided to initiate peace talks.
 
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Indian foreign policy is amazing since the last one year.

We have improved our relations with every single neighbour of ours barring Pakistan.

Our relations with Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Myanmar are at a historic high!


And we have not budged when it comes to terrorist sponsoring nations.
 
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