Matters with the IMF will be settled, and we are ready to accept strict conditions. We saved Pakistan from difficult situations, and all political parties put their politics at stake—Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s address.
Talking with Media in Islamabad, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that immediately after the IMF agreement, Dost Malik is waiting for help, matters will be settled with the IMF, and we are ready to accept strict conditions.
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We saved Pakistan from difficult situations, and all political parties put their politics at stake. If we don’t fix the situation at home, no one will help.
At the “ National Plan conference, he stated that the security forces fought terrorists heroically in Karachi, and four of our soldiers were slain. Today’s meeting has three seats, Necta has evolved into an organization in its own right, and the most horrific episode occurred at Army Public School Peshawar, prompting the development of a National Response Plan.
I summoned all parties in the Peshawar disaster, phoned specific individuals, and invited them. Yet, they still needed to think it was proper to attend this conference, so their attempt to settle problems on the streets failed. He stated that the matter would be resolved with the IMF. We are willing to accept the strict terms because the state of Pakistan comes first, and everything else follows; all political parties put their politics on the line.
He said that Pakistan is an amiable country which assured the Foreign Minister that it is waiting to help immediately after the agreement with the IMF. I had visited these countries, and the Foreign Minister had also visited them. Political stability is a priority for economic stability in the country. He said today, and I learned that a dangerous terrorist has gone to hell. Similarly, there were successes yesterday.
He pulled all parties together and saved Pakistan from dire circumstances. On my visit to China, I stated that their security would be assured in every manner possible. Eighty-four thousand Pakistanis, including officers and officials, have made the ultimate sacrifice. No one will help unless we improve the situation at home. They refuse to allow ego to come in the way of national objectives.