Nawaz says conveyed Pakistan’s concerns to Indian PM
- September 30, 2013, 7:30 pm
- National News
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LONDON Sept 30 (Online): Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said that Taliban disowned latest devastating blast in Peshawar that led to killing of over 40 people on Sunday.
Talking to media after arriving here, Sharif said that a strategy would be formed regarding Taliban after he returned to Pakistan.
He expressed concern that terrorism was being exported to other countries from Pakistani soil.
He said that he discussed various issues including Balochistan unrest and informed his Indian counterpart about Pakistan’s concerns.
The premier said that he urged Manmohan Singh to resolve all the issues between Pakistan and India through talks as peace was the only way forward for both the countries.
Nawaz Sharif said that he presented Pakistans’ principled viewpoint in the UN general assembly.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that in his talks with the Indian Prime Minister‚ he insisted on solution of all problems through dialogue.
PM Nawaz Sharif said he informed Dr. Manmohan Singh about Pakistan's security concerns.
Nawaz Sharif said terrorism is being promoted in Pakistan from abroad.
The Prime Minister said terrorism is not only the problem of Pakistan but of many countries. However‚ he said peace is essential for people of the region.
He said there are many poor in both Pakistan and India and we should concentrate on their betterment.