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Govt to bring resolution countering US motion on democracy: NA told

The National Assembly (NA) on Thursday approved two demands for grants pertaining to the Foreign Affairs Division.

Cut motions moved by the opposition members on these demands for grants were rejected by the house. Winding up discussion on the cut motions, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said the government has taken notice of the resolution passed by the US House of Representatives on Pakistan.

He said the government will also pass a resolution in response to the US’s resolution and the draft resolution will be shared with the opposition and treasury benches.

Ishaq Dar asked the treasury and the opposition benches to must show sovereignty and unity. He rejected the impression that Pakistan faces isolation at the international level.

He said Pakistan has been elected non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, which shows the confidence of the international community on Pakistan.

The Foreign Minister said the forum will be effectively used to raise the Kashmir dispute and the situation in Gaza. He said relations with Afghanistan are on the priority agenda of the government. He said the government is in contact with Afghanistan and dates are also being worked out for his visit to Kabul.

The Foreign Minister said the government is pursuing the policy of economic diplomacy as it is the way forward to put the country on the growth trajectory. He said Pakistan has the potential to come out of the difficult economic situation.

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