Bangladesh hopes early resolution of Pakistan's current politics


FE Team | Published: November 12, 2007 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00


Bangladesh expressed the hope for early resolution of the current problems in Pakistan, saying stability in the country was important for peace and welfare of South Asia and the world.
Adviser for Foreign Affairs Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury said this while talking to journalists at a press conference in the city Sunday, reports UNB.
"We're monitoring the developments. It is still a fluid situation. We truly hope that it does not get unstable", the foreign adviser (FA) said.
"Our natural aspiration is that the problems would be resolved soon. It would be good bilaterally, regionally and globally", he said.
The adviser said Pakistan was an important nuclear power. Besides, it had strong conventional forces and it was important that problems there be resolved.
Chowdhury, however, termed the current problems as internal matters of Pakistan, saying that the people of Pakistan were in charge of deciding their own destiny.
In reply to a question, the FA said there was a difference between the state of emergency in Bangladesh and in Pakistan.
He said the state of emergency had been imposed in Bangladesh under the constitutional provision.

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