Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that some people want our relations with the army to deteriorate, but we have a reason for conflict with the army and there are no signs of it in the future. ۔ In an exclusive interview with a private TV channel, PM Imran Khan said that some people want our relations with the army to deteriorate but there is no reason for conflict with the army and there are no signs of it in the future. The military leadership is open about internal and external issues. Imran Khan said that relations with Saudi Arabia are moving forward in a good manner. The National Accountability Bureau is working in its own way. NAB wants to bring mega scandals to a logical conclusion. Prime Minister Imran Khan also criticized the opposition for holding an all-party conference, saying that the opposition had nothing to do, the APC was an excuse for engagement. Prime Minister Imran Khan also said in an interview to foreign TV Al Jazeera yesterday that the army stands by the government's policies and the current government has excellent relations with the army as compared to the previous governments. Recognition of Israel by any one country will not end the Palestinian problem. A fair settlement of this issue is in the interest of Israel itself. The media in Pakistan is completely free and even the government and ministers are not protected from it.
Criticism of our government in the media has not happened in the past. On some occasions, propaganda was spread against us through the media. He said that Pakistan has good relations with both China and USA, Pakistan does not need to be a part of any camp, why can't we have good relations with every country. Our future is tied to China, which is growing faster than any other country in the world.
He denied talks with China to amend the terms of the 62 62 billion Economic Corridor project, saying "our relations with China are much better than before." Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan would benefit from China's development and experience in lifting people out of poverty. "Our relationship with the United States is better now than it was a few years ago," he said. We are partners in peace in Afghanistan. What Afghans think is good for us will be good for us.
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