PM Shehbaz says Pakistan on path to overcoming economic challenges

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has been a “strong proponent of a charter of economy”.

The premier also reiterated Pakistan’s stance on the issue of India-Occupied Kashmir.

Noting that Pakistan was a “peace-loving nation” that wished to maintain “friendly ties with all countries, especially our neighbours”, he warned that “our desire for peace must not be misunderstood as weakness”.

“There can be no peace in South Asia without a just and fair settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, in line with the UN resolution and the aspirations of the people of Kashmir,” he said.

“We condemn the human rights violations in India-Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, and urge the world to take note of the illegal changes introduced by India post-August 2019,” he said.

Praising the PAF, Shehbaz said it had been a “principal instrument of our national power” and had “jealously guarded our air frontiers”.

Referring to Operation Swift Retort when the PAF shot down two Indian planes that had violated Pakistani airspace in 2019, the premier said, “The most recent example was our befitting response to the Indian aggression in February 2019.

“The world saw how our brave sons humiliated the Indian Air Force in a show of exceptional skill and expertise,” the prime minister remarked.

“No other nation has been tested by a combination of challenges — such as terrorism, extremism and militancy — the way we have.”

He termed the PAF’s performance in “neutralising threats to national security” as “simply outstanding”.