Pakistan bilawal bhutto zardari on india: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) president and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Jari has said that Pakistan can do a bridge in a relationship between America, America and China. He openly expressed his views on relations with India, including relations between the US and China, the role of Pakistan, during the Municipal Security Conference.
Bilawal Bhutto said that the growing competition between America and China is clearly impacting the world. Pakistan has always played the role of connecting people together instead of divisive strength. He said, “We would like to see ourselves as a country that can erase that distance instead of increasing the division.”
“Trump is a merchant” – Bilawal
When asked about the new trump administration, Bilawal called Donald Trump a merchant. He said that despite the challenges between Pakistan and America, there are many areas in which both countries can work together. He especially discussed the association with India and said, “Standing India amidst China-America struggle affects power balance in the region.”
Bilawal’s resentment over Indo-US relations
Referring to the race between India and Pakistan, Bilawal said that both countries can focus on issues like poverty and unemployment. However, if America gives India protection as weapons, then Pakistan will also have to join that competition. He also said that Pakistan has a strong friend like China. Because of this, trade with China is more beneficial for Pakistan.
China refuses to leave
Last year, Pakistan had dismissed the possibility of abandoning its relations with China for better relations with the US. Pakistan’s Foreign Office had clearly stated that Pakistan considers its relations with America and China equally important.
Efforts to improve relations with India
This statement by Bilawal Bhutto-Jari reflects its balanced role in Pakistan’s foreign policy. He made it clear that Pakistan is ready to play the role of a bridge between the US and China. He can also try to improve relations with India. This statement indicates the changing equations of Pakistan’s diplomacy.
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