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Pakistan, like India, won't bow to Western pressure – PM Khan​

Prime Minister Imran Khan has praised New Delhi’s ‘independent foreign policy’ over the Russia-Ukraine conflict

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FILE PHOTO: People listen to Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing the nation on February 28, 2022 © Rizwan Tabassum / AFP
Prime Minister Imran Khan has again blasted foreign powers that tried to pressure Pakistan to sever ties with Russia over its military operation in Ukraine, vowing to continue making sovereign policy decisions that are in the best interests of his nation and people.
“For these three-and-a-half years we have only tried to help Pakistan prosper,” Khan said about his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, addressing a public gathering in the town of Dargai on Sunday.
The prime minister explained why he refused to join the international chorus condemning Russia for its attack on Ukraine, saying that Pakistan would have gained nothing by complying with the demand. The diplomats representing nearly two dozen missions, including EU countries along with Japan, Switzerland, Canada, the UK and Australia, “broke protocol by making the request” in a March 1 letter, he added.
Imran Khan faces a no-confidence vote this week, after he lost his parliamentary majority following multiple defections from his party. He scolded the opposition leader in the National Assembly directly, according to the Express Tribune, saying Shehbaz Sharif “polished boots when he saw a white man in a suit.”
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“I took an oath that I will not bow before anyone but God,” Khan reiterated, bringing up the US-led global war on terror as an example of a policy decision forced by the West that eventually brought Pakistan nothing but suffering. “We became part of America’s war against terror in Afghanistan and lost 80,000 people and $100 billion.”

Pakistan has come under increased Western pressure to publicly denounce and distance itself from Moscow, after it abstained from a United Nations General Assembly resolution condemning Moscow's military actions against Kiev, choosing instead to remain neutral alongside 34 other countries, including China, South Africa and India.

Despite being a vocal critic of the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Khan gave credit to the neighboring country for making “independent” decisions in the interests of its citizens.
India is also facing international pressure and criticism for staying neutral and adopting a pragmatic approach to ensure the country's own energy security. New Delhi continues to buy Russian oil, available at discounted prices, as some countries have been avoiding it in fear of retaliatory sanctions from the US.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “special military operation” in Ukraine on February 24, with a stated goal to “demilitarize and denazify” its government, ensuring that its NATO membership aspirations no longer pose a threat to either Russia or the newly recognized Donbass republics, which have suffered seven years of siege by Kiev forces.

The US and its allies have accused Russia of starting an “unprovoked” invasion to occupy Ukraine. Moscow has seen thousands of harsh new curbs and sanctions slapped on it as a result, with the US, the EU, and others seeking to “isolate” and “destroy” the Russian economy.


 
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Pakistan, like India, won't bow to Western pressure – PM Khan​

Prime Minister Imran Khan has praised New Delhi’s ‘independent foreign policy’ over the Russia-Ukraine conflict

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FILE PHOTO: People listen to Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing the nation on February 28, 2022 © Rizwan Tabassum / AFP
Prime Minister Imran Khan has again blasted foreign powers that tried to pressure Pakistan to sever ties with Russia over its military operation in Ukraine, vowing to continue making sovereign policy decisions that are in the best interests of his nation and people.
“For these three-and-a-half years we have only tried to help Pakistan prosper,” Khan said about his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, addressing a public gathering in the town of Dargai on Sunday.
The prime minister explained why he refused to join the international chorus condemning Russia for its attack on Ukraine, saying that Pakistan would have gained nothing by complying with the demand. The diplomats representing nearly two dozen missions, including EU countries along with Japan, Switzerland, Canada, the UK and Australia, “broke protocol by making the request” in a March 1 letter, he added.
Imran Khan faces a no-confidence vote this week, after he lost his parliamentary majority following multiple defections from his party. He scolded the opposition leader in the National Assembly directly, according to the Express Tribune, saying Shehbaz Sharif “polished boots when he saw a white man in a suit.”
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“I took an oath that I will not bow before anyone but God,” Khan reiterated, bringing up the US-led global war on terror as an example of a policy decision forced by the West that eventually brought Pakistan nothing but suffering. “We became part of America’s war against terror in Afghanistan and lost 80,000 people and $100 billion.”

Pakistan has come under increased Western pressure to publicly denounce and distance itself from Moscow, after it abstained from a United Nations General Assembly resolution condemning Moscow's military actions against Kiev, choosing instead to remain neutral alongside 34 other countries, including China, South Africa and India.

Despite being a vocal critic of the Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Khan gave credit to the neighboring country for making “independent” decisions in the interests of its citizens.
India is also facing international pressure and criticism for staying neutral and adopting a pragmatic approach to ensure the country's own energy security. New Delhi continues to buy Russian oil, available at discounted prices, as some countries have been avoiding it in fear of retaliatory sanctions from the US.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “special military operation” in Ukraine on February 24, with a stated goal to “demilitarize and denazify” its government, ensuring that its NATO membership aspirations no longer pose a threat to either Russia or the newly recognized Donbass republics, which have suffered seven years of siege by Kiev forces.

The US and its allies have accused Russia of starting an “unprovoked” invasion to occupy Ukraine. Moscow has seen thousands of harsh new curbs and sanctions slapped on it as a result, with the US, the EU, and others seeking to “isolate” and “destroy” the Russian economy.


I have to say, I’m really digging RTs headline choice 😂

Makes me wonder if line editors have direct lines to Kremlin.
 
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Imran Khan is playing smart, he is basically calling out and standing up to any pressure placed on Pakistan to pick a side by simply saying ask India first, put pressure on them and when you convince India, THEN come to me and we will see

It's a good ploy and plan of attack

Not only does it call out the duplicity amongst some of these nation's asking Pakistan to go against our nation interests but in one move takes a shot at both them and India at the same time




If it was billo, Nawaz they would have bowed and bent a long time ago
 
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Imran Khan is playing smart, he is basically calling out and standing up to any pressure placed on Pakistan to pick a side by simply saying ask India first, put pressure on them and when you convince India, THEN come to me and we will see

It's a good ploy and plan of attack

Not only does it call out the duplicity amongst some of these nation's asking Pakistan to go against our nation interests but in one move takes a shot at both them and India at the same time




If it was billo, Nawaz they would have bowed and bent a long time ago
That is a very good move.
 
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That is a very good move.

Of course it is, it's basically hitting India by putting the onus on duplicitous nations to target India, IK is saying don't fcuking ask me to do anything if your not going to bend India first


It's like using India as a shield or a condom


But people are dum and they don't understand what IK is trying to do, so fanboys on either side will react
 
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Imran Khan is playing smart, he is basically calling out and standing up to any pressure placed on Pakistan to pick a side by simply saying ask India first, put pressure on them and when you convince India, THEN come to me and we will see

It's a good ploy and plan of attack

Not only does it call out the duplicity amongst some of these nation's asking Pakistan to go against our nation interests but in one move takes a shot at both them and India at the same time




If it was billo, Nawaz they would have bowed and bent a long time ago

Will he be there after two days to take sides ? Bilawal Zardari will decide on which side does Pakistan stand ?
 
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Foreign policy is made somewhere else.
Before imran khan librandu group used to say that because of pak Generals are puppets of USA , pak foreign policy is pro west and probUSA , now the same librandu group used to say not IK but but foreign policy is made somewhere else …? But where ? In Afghanistan? Nope you will have to accept no one else but its khan who is playing the cards wisely
 
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Foreign policy is made somewhere else.
If Foreign policy is made somewhere else then how was suaar nawaz sharif registering FIR against people wanted in india.how was he ignoring mention of india as state sponsor of terrorism in pakistan and FO was following the same directive.if foreign policy was being made some where else how could he piss off Saudis by sitting in Qatar's lap. And humiliate them in open by a national assembly resolution from a ponytail ch%&÷a instead of a behind the scene response. Howcome hurieyet was not reached out while meeting hima malni and hosting indian steel tycoon. Who was making all these forign policy decisions for nawaz sharif? He himself.. on behest of west?.Cant be the usual "some where else" as all that foreign policy changed the day khan came in power.
 
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When it comes to Pakistan and West, there are no right choices and decisions.
 
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Imran Khan is playing smart, he is basically calling out and standing up to any pressure placed on Pakistan to pick a side by simply saying ask India first, put pressure on them and when you convince India, THEN come to me and we will see

It's a good ploy and plan of attack

Not only does it call out the duplicity amongst some of these nation's asking Pakistan to go against our nation interests but in one move takes a shot at both them and India at the same time




If it was billo, Nawaz they would have bowed and bent a long time ago
It’s like the 1998 tit for tat nuclear tests by India then Pakistan. Once India broke a norm, it gave carte blanche for everyone else to at least match that example.
 
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