Pakistan should not be considered Cambodia or Vietnam
The debate on the statement of US President Donald Trump on Pakistan also held a meeting at the House of Parliamentary House on Thursday, and Senate members said that the US President's statement was on one side of the country's stakeholders. Should be a serious reaction so that the message in the world should not be considered as a Cambodia or Vietnam.
Senate was held under the chairmanship of Raza Rabbani on the announcement of the policy of Afghanistan and South Asia by the US President. Participating in the discussion, Senator Hafiz Hamadullah said that all stakeholders should modify these mistakes. He said that Pakistan has been supporting the United States for the past seven years, but they never made friendship with Pakistan. He said that the United States did not even cooperate with the Pakistani people, but they have always linked relations with the army. According to Hafiz Hamadalah, foreign policy needs to be reviewed, and especially Pervez Musharraf's foreign policy should be considered.
Senator Amir Kabir said that Pakistan must strictly monitor its borders. He said that many people from various countries including Afghanistan are present in Pakistan who are creating problems for the country. He said that because of these people, Pakistan became "immigrant".
The ruling party's Senator Salim Zia said that the American President Donald Trump has given such a statement to justify India. He said that increasing the role of India in Afghanistan will not bring peace, but there will be anarchy.The current government is taking the US President's statement seriously, but the United States should also remember that Pakistan will not prove to be an easy target. Pakistan Peoples Party leader and former interior minister Rehman Malik said that the statement of the US President should be taken seriously and need revival on such policies, which is causing such situations. He said that the current government has sent its delegation to various countries of the world, who should inform the leadership of these countries about the sacrifices of Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. Rehman Malik accused that America is promoting terrorism around the world. Participating in a discussion on US President's Statement, 30 senators have emphasized the need to make foreign policy in the parliament rather than in any other place, because the parliament is publicly elected. Senator Chairman Raza Rabbani complained in the presence of Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi that public television did not show the Senate meeting on such a major issue, but the Prime Minister ordered the investigation to take notice of this matter.