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Shehbaz Sharif be given chance to solve country’s problems: Bilawal

PM Shehbaz said Imran is not doing democratic, parliamentary and constitutional politics, however, he is heading towards politics of extremism

By News Report
May 21, 2022
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (Left) and PM Shehbaz Sharif. Photo: The News/File
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (Left) and PM Shehbaz Sharif. Photo: The News/File

NEW YORK: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Friday extended support to the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif-led government, saying that the premier should be given a chance to solve the country's issues.

Talking to media in New York, he said, "We need to find out the solution to issues while working together with every stakeholder and party." He lambasted former prime minister Imran Khan over his "undemocratic and unconstitutional politics,” Geo News reported.

"Imran Khan is not doing democratic, parliamentary and constitutional politics, however, he is heading towards politics of extremism," said Bilawal. He said it is opposition's right to protest, but Imran Khan is levelling false allegations against political rivals and institutions.

Bilawal Bhutto went on to say that if they revealed the way Imran Khan’s government was formed and ruled, he [Imran Khan] would not find a place to hide. “Therefore, Imran Khan should play the role of a responsible opposition member, otherwise he will have to [give] answer[s],” said Bilawal, adding that those involved in the crime of bringing Imran Khan to power will have to answer too.

Earlier, addressing a press conference, Foreign Minister Bilawal defended in the United States former prime minister Imran Khan’s visit to Russia, saying Imran Khan visited Russia as part of his foreign policy.

Former prime minister Imran Khan is repeatedly blaming the US government for his ouster. According to Imran Khan, the US voted him out through a no-trust motion because he visited Russia at the time of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and vowed to follow independent foreign policy.

on a question related to former PM Imran Khan’s visit to Russia, Bilawal Bhutto said, “as far as the former PM’s trip to Russia [is concerned], I would absolutely defend him,” adding that, “[the] Pakistani PM conducted that trip as part of his foreign policy”.

Bilawal Bhutto said that no one knew that there would have been a Russia-Ukraine conflict. “I believe it is very unfair to punish Pakistan for such an innocent action. Of course, Pakistan is absolutely clear as far as it comes to the principles of the UN [United Nations] of non-use of force and we stand by these principles,” he said.

The FM went on to say that Pakistan is not a part of any conflict and never wishes to be. "We will continue to emphasise the importance of peace, dialogue and diplomacy to resolve this conflict as soon as possible,” he said.

“We will certainly not take the side of any aggressor within this context,” said Bilawal, adding that Pakistan has its problems and has witnessed a decade of conflicts in Afghanistan. Bilawal said Pakistan is now tired of this war as it has sacrificed its children, leadership, men and women. "Therefore, we think that through using tools of dialogue and diplomacy we can solve many problems”.