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Ties with India only problem for peace in region: Pak PM

By The Assam Tribune

BEIJING, April 27 - Pakistan�s relationship with India remains the �only problem� for peace and stability in the region, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said and expressed hope of establishing a �civilised relationship� with New Delhi after the Lok Sabha elections are over.

Unless there is peace and stability in region, economic prosperity is difficult for Pakistan, and that is what right now the Pakistan government is working on, Khan who is in China to take part in the 2nd Belt and Road Forum, (BRF) said while addressing China International Cultural Communication Centre here on Friday.

Khan said Pakistan hopes that the political solution in Afghanistan will succeed and the war-ravaged country attains stability.

�Whatever happens in Afghanistan affects Pakistan�s bordering areas. So we are working for a peaceful region. We have decent relationship with Iran and we are trying to strengthen them,� he was quoted as saying by state-run APP news agency.

�The only problem right now is our relationship with India. But we are hoping that after the Indian elections, we will again hope to have a civilized relationship with India too,� he said.

Since his arrival here on April 25 to take part in the BRF meeting which concluded on Saturday, the cricketer-turned-politician refrained from speaking on India-Pakistan ties which in the last two months have experienced severe strains following the February 14 Pulwama terror attack carried out by the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e Mohammed which killed 40 CRPF personnel.

His emphasis during the visit appears to be firming up more projects for the $ 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the flagship project of China�s ambitious trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The BRI is Chinese President Xi Jinping�s signature global infrastructure policy. First announced in 2013, the project promises to build ports, roads and railways to revive the ancient Silk Road and create new trade corridors linking China to Asia, Africa and Europe. � PTI

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