Khaleej Times

British PM looks forward to visiting Pakistan

- Interior Minister Nisar Ali Khan shaking hand with his British counterpar­t Amber Rudd before their meeting in London. — APP

ISLAMABAD — British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday said she was looking forward to visiting Pakistan, in the first half of 2017.

The British prime minister expressed these views as she walked into a meeting between Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan with British National Security Adviser (NSA) Sir Mark Lyall Grant at 10 Downing Street, London.

Speaking to the interior minister, Prime Minister May conveyed her good wishes to the prime minister and the people of Pakistan, according to a message received here from London.

The interior minister congratula­ted May on the assumption of the office of the prime minister and hoped that relations between the two countries would achieve higher profile during her leadership.

He further hoped that cooperatio­n at all levels, between Pakistan and the UK, would receive a great boost and momentum after her forthcomin­g visit to Pakistan.

The minister also emphasised that Prime Minister May’s visit to Pakistan is most relevant and timely in context of regional scenario prevailing in South Asia and would open new channels of bilateral and multi-lateral cooperatio­n and coordinati­on.

In his meeting with the NSA, the interior minister impressed upon him the need for the internatio­nal community, particular­ly our friends, to focus and react to the Indian intransige­nce in the region.

He said that India’s hegemonic stance and its aggressive posturing was a threat to peace and stability in the region.

He stated that Pakistan would not be cowed down by such tactics, adding that “we reserve the right to avenge the blatant and unprovoked killing of our soldiers.”

He stressed that the world and our friends needed to do more to counter Indian designs against Pakistan and should stop seeing South Asia through the Indian prism.

Discussing ongoing war against terrorism, the interior minister said that menace of terrorism was a threat to the region and the internatio­nal peace and tranquilli­ty.

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