• About Us
  • The TFT Story
  • Team
  • Write for TFT
  • Online advertisement tariff
  • Donate To Us
The Friday Times - Naya Daur
Thursday, March 30, 2023
  • Home
  • Editorials
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Features
  • Spotlight
  • Videos
  • Citizens’ Voice
  • Lifestyle
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Good Times
  • More
    • About Us
    • Team
    • Write for TFT
    • The TFT Story
    • Donate To Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorials
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Features
  • Spotlight
  • Videos
  • Citizens’ Voice
  • Lifestyle
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Good Times
  • More
    • About Us
    • Team
    • Write for TFT
    • The TFT Story
    • Donate To Us
No Result
View All Result
The Friday Times - Naya Daur
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Pakistan Wants UAE To Help Start Talks With India

PM Shehbaz Sharif told an international news channel that Pakistan had “learnt its lesson” and “was ready for peace”.

News Desk by News Desk
January 19, 2023
in News
UAE Agrees To Give Immediate $2 Billion Amid Financial Crisis

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pictured with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Jan 12, 2023. PHOTO: PM Office

102
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Prime minister Shehbaz Sharif had asked Emirati president Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to facilitate dialogue with India, and vowed sincere talks with the arch rivals if a channel were to open. The prime minister told an international news channel that he made this request of president Al Nahyan during his recent trip to the United Arab Emirates.

The premier confirmed that he had sought Al-Nahyan’s help for Dialogue with India, and noted that Pakistan had “learnt its lesson” and “was ready for peace”.

“I have requested Mohammed bin Zayed, that he’s a brother of Pakistan and the UAE is a brotherly country. He also has good relations with India, he can play a very important role to bring the two countries on the talking table and I give my word of honour that we will be talking to Indians with sincerity of purpose,” the Pakistani prime minister said.

The prime minister met Emirati president Al Nahyan on 12 January in Abu Dhabi, during his two-day official visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The visit was premier Sharif’s third to the UAE since assuming office in April, and was focused on promoting bilateral economic, trade, and investment ties.

Recalling three wars with India, the resultant toxicity in ties and suffering that were caused to the people, PM Sharif said that “we have learnt our lesson” and Pakistan wanted to live in peace.

However, he conditioned the offer to the resolution of “genuine problems”, specifically mentioning the Kashmir dispute that continues to poison relations between the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.

The prime minister’s spokesman later tweeted that it has been PM Sharif’s consistent position that talks would not be possible till India reversed its “illegal action of 5 August 2019”. The spokesman also clarified that the settlement of the Kashmir dispute must be in accordance with the UN resolutions, and in line with aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Conspicuously, the word Kashmir was absent from the UAE-Pakistan joint statement issued at the end of the Pakistani prime minister’s two-day official visit. This is notwithstanding the prime minister’s emphasis on the centrality of Kashmir dispute in any dialogue with India, including one potentially facilitated by the UAE.

Also Read:

Ex-COAS Bajwa Says His Predecessor Used ‘Dawn Leaks’ To Get Extension

Several Reportedly Dead After Two US Army Helicopters Crash In Kentucky

Tags: lessonIslamabaddelhitalkIndiaMinoritiestrilateralPakistandialoguemultilateraleconomydubaiKashmirNegotiationNegotiationsrightsbilateralpeaceNew Delhihuman rightstalkstradeAbu DhabiUAE
Previous Post

Four Soldiers Martyred In Panjgur Attack

Next Post

My Dream Of Visiting Lahore

News Desk

News Desk

Next Post
Militant Groups And The 2008 Attacks In India

Militant Groups And The 2008 Attacks In India

Comments 1

  1. Secular South Indian says:
    2 months ago

    First argument is for Kashmir, followed by Junagadh, then wanting Khalistan, followed by ??
    So the Pakistani foreign policy is unique !!

Recent News

Neither Constitution Nor History Allow For A ‘Neutral’ Military

Ex-COAS Bajwa Says His Predecessor Used ‘Dawn Leaks’ To Get Extension

March 30, 2023
Raheel Sharif Created Dawn Leaks Drama For Extension, We Wanted Imran In Power   Gen Bajwa Part 3

Raheel Sharif Created Dawn Leaks Drama For Extension, We Wanted Imran In Power Gen Bajwa Part 3

March 30, 2023
US army helicopter

Several Reportedly Dead After Two US Army Helicopters Crash In Kentucky

March 30, 2023

Twitter

Newsletter



Donate To Us

The Friday Times – Naya Daur

THE TRUTH WILL OUT


The Friday Times is Pakistan’s first independent weekly, founded in 1989. In 2021, the publication went into collaboration with digital news platform Naya Daur Media to publish under a daily cycle.


Social Media

Latest News

  • All
  • News
  • Editorials
  • Features
  • Analysis
  • Lifestyle
Neither Constitution Nor History Allow For A ‘Neutral’ Military

Ex-COAS Bajwa Says His Predecessor Used ‘Dawn Leaks’ To Get Extension

by News Desk
March 30, 2023
0

Former Chief of the Army Staff Qamar Javed...

Raheel Sharif Created Dawn Leaks Drama For Extension, We Wanted Imran In Power   Gen Bajwa Part 3

Raheel Sharif Created Dawn Leaks Drama For Extension, We Wanted Imran In Power Gen Bajwa Part 3

by Mian Hamza Arif
March 30, 2023
0

Raheel Sharif Created Dawn Leaks Drama For Extension,...

Social Feed

  • About Us
  • The TFT Story
  • Team
  • Write for TFT
  • Online advertisement tariff
  • Donate To Us

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorials
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Features
  • Spotlight
  • Videos
  • Citizens’ Voice
  • Lifestyle
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Good Times
  • More
    • About Us
    • Team
    • Write for TFT
    • The TFT Story
    • Donate To Us

© 2022 All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist