Tensions with India eased, but threat remains: PM Imran
During the meeting,PTI parliamentary party approved Finance Amendment Bill 2018-19
ISLAMABAD: In a meeting of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) parliamentary party on Wednesday, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that tensions with India had eased, but the threat remained.
“It was because of timely and correct decisions that war was averted,” said Prime Minister Khan.
During the meeting, the PTI parliamentary party approved the Finance Amendment Bill 2018-19.
According to sources, Prime Minister Khan said the decision to act against banned organisations was not made under any pressure and was an internal matter of the country.
He added that a clear message had been sent to the international community that Pakistan would act in its self-interest.
Sources further said Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was praised for his diplomacy during the meeting.
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