Times of Oman

No one in Pakistan has a magic wand to solve problems: Raheel

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DAVOS: Former army chief General Raheel Sharif believes much has been accomplish­ed during his tenure as military chief but said no one had a “magic wand” to resolve the country’s problems at once.

“No one in Pakistan has a magic wand that will resolve all its problems at once,” the former army chief said while speaking at a dinner hosted in his honour by chairman of Pathfinder Group, Ikram Seghal, on the sidelines of World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

Respected each other

Raheel said, during his tenure, military-to-military relations between Pakistan and the United States improved significan­tly and he was on good terms with heads of the US military.

“During my time, the militaryto-military relations were very good, if not excellent, and we respected each other,” said the former chief who retired from service in November last year.

He said his way of doing things was “open and frank.” Regarding relations with Afghanista­n, Raheel said the intelligen­ce agencies of Pakistan and Afghanista­n will have to play a key role to address mistrust between both the countries.

He said during his three-year tenure as the head of the country’s military he made progress in relations with Afghanista­n and hoped his successor General Qamar Bajwa would take things forward.

The former army chief ’s comments suggest that both the nations still have to do a lot to improve strained relations.

“Pakistan wants peace with all its neighbours but with dignity and honour,” he reiterated.

Raheel said Pakistan needs to have a fine balance in its relations with three global powers and that is what exactly it was doing. The country has good relations with resurging and existing global powers, he maintained.

“With positive and solid approach one can move forward and this is the approach which helped me in maintainin­g good relations with China, Afghanista­n and Gulf countries,” the former army chief maintained.

During the first day of the fourday annual World Economic Forum meeting, Raheel presented Pakistan’s case in an emphatic manner. His appearance­s at two formal sessions of the WEF also helped project a positive image of the country, as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif did not arrive at the venue to participat­e despite his presence in Switzerlan­d. However, the premier held bilateral meetings.

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