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Pak should strengthen ties with India, not the US: Ex-foreign minister

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heenaPakistan should strengthen its ties with India and other neighbours instead of becoming a US client state, former foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said.

Speaking on the US-Pakistan relationship at Think Fest here on Saturday, Khar said that Pakistan always imagined itself as a complete strategic partner, which was farfetched, Dawn reported on Sunday.

With a begging bowl in both the hands, Pakistan cannot command respect in the comity of nations. Pakistan’s most important relations should be with its neighbouring countries like Afghanistan, India, Iran and China instead of the US,” said Khar, the first woman foreign minister of Pakistan.

The US does not deserve that much importance as is given in Pakistan because our economy is not dependent on US aid, as it is widely believed, said the Pakistan People’s Party leader, who held the position of foreign minister from February 2011 until March 2013.

During her tenure, al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was killed in a covert US military raid in Pakistan’s garrison city of Abottabad in May 2011.

Khar said that Pakistan must not pin high hopes on the US any more. Pakistan must get out of the Afghan war and refuse to become front-line state again. Pakistan had suffered the maximum damage of the 17-year long Afghan war. Despite being front-line state and the most suffered ally, the US had put Pakistan at number 54 on the list of countries it had trade partnerships.

Referring to Prime Minister Imran Khan-led government’s claims of copying China, she said that Beijing had brought its people out of poverty, while the Pakistani rulers were doing the opposite.

 

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