ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that peace with India over the disputed territory of Kashmir would be “tremendous” for the wider region, the Radio Pakistan reported.
In an interview with BBC, he said the nuclear-armed neighbours could only settle their differences with dialogue.
When asked what message he wanted to send to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his country, Prime Minister said that the Kashmir issue has to be settled and cannot keep boiling like it is.
He said if India had come back and then again attacked Pakistan, Pakistan would have no choice but to respond.
He said the number-one task for the two governments is how are we going to reduce poverty and the way we reduce poverty is by settling our differences through dialogue.
He said the number-one task for the two governments is how are we going to reduce poverty and the way we reduce poverty is by settling our differences through dialogue.