Pakistan, India will have to invest in peace: National Security Advisor
By Web Desk
April 05, 2016
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan understands the value of peace much better than other countries, said National Security Advisor Lt Gen (retd). Nasir Janjua.
He was speaking at the Global Peace Conference on Tuesday. “Pakistan did not tell Russia to go and conquer Afghanistan. It was their own call. Pakistan and Afghanistan were forced into the war,” he said.
“We will have to put an end to the wave of wars Muslim countries have fallen siege to,” he said. "Both Pakistan and India will have to invest in peace, he said.
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