Islamabad :
President Dr. Arif Alvi has said that peace in Afghanistan will be our biggest victory. We want the Taliban to participate not only in the Pak-China Economic Corridor (CPEC) but also in other projects. People’s wind.
Speaking on the program ‘Khabar Se Khabar’, President Dr Arif Alawi said that if Afghanistan remained peaceful and a peaceful government came to stop Indian interference, it would be a ‘bonanza’ for Pakistan.
“There is a great need for development in a peaceful time inside Afghanistan. The Americans have been trying for development, the war has been going on, development has been going on and money has been stolen, it’s a big story, if there is development,” he said. If it starts, it will be a bonus for Pakistan.
“The people of Afghanistan suffered the most in the war and the Pakistanis suffered the most, the second worst affected country was Pakistan,” he said. “We say our economy is worth 150 150 billion.” But it made a difference and in this war on terror about one lakh of our people were martyred, then if 35 or 4 million Afghans stayed here it affected our economy.
“If there is peace in Afghanistan, our biggest victory will be ours, the best will be theirs and the other will be ours, all the reconstruction, development, roads, buildings, business infrastructure, then all their diaspora is here,” he said.
He said that the entire population of Afghanistan is aware of Pakistan’s affairs, is aware of Pakistan’s technology, compared to Afghanistan, Pakistan has a huge base of everything including information, construction base is also very large and our people are involved in it. “It will be a great blessing from Pakistan for Pakistan and I pray that peace is needed for the Afghan brothers and then for Pakistan as well,” he said.
Dr. Arif Alvi said, “Afghanistan first made it clear to the United States that our territory would not be used for terrorism against you. The second time it told China, then it told Pakistan and its neighbors, but India Used words of warning not to use our land against Pakistan.