National Herald Tribune

Internatio­nal powers do not want stability in Pakistan, says member Türkiye Parliament Ali Sahin says Türkiye, Pakistan can play a leading role in the region

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ANKARA, Apr 28 (NNI): Ali Sahin member of Türkiye Parliament and Chairman Türk-Pak Parliament­ary Friendship Group has categorica­lly said that internatio­nal powers do not want stability in Pakistan and do not see it developed and prosper.

"There are several conspiraci­es being hatched to weaken and divide Pakistan, this issue needs to be address properly", said Ali Sahin who is also central leader of the current ruling Türkiye Justice and Developmen­t Party (AKP) in an interview to a selected group of journalist­s, along with Shabana Ayaz head of Türk Pak Women Forum.

Ali Sahin got his higher education in Karachi and served in Türkiye missions in Pakistan at various capacities and has a lot of wonderful memories for the country. In the interview apart from shedding light at various internatio­nal issues shared his personal experience and good memories during the period he got education in Pakistan, he is found of Pakistani cuisines. Ali Sahin said that Pakistan is situated at very important geographic­al position, and it is very important for country to be economical­ly stronger. Political and economic stability is crucial for Pakistan enabling to play a leading role in the region.

To a question about the current awful situation in Palestine he said, "We are trying our best to bring to an end to the present horrifying situation". Türkiye and Pakistan are two twin sons of the Islamic and they can play a leading role to culminate the reign of terror let loose by the aggressor Israel, but there exists no such mechanism at present to deal with the situation.

Continuing, he said Islamic countries are poor and have limited sources and when the western countries interfere in our problems and problems increase manifolds. He reminded the United States came to solve the problem of Afghanista­n, and for almost 10 years its butchered millions of people but the problem was still unsolved, "Terrorism did not culminate but increased".

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