PM Khan challenges Narendra Modi to debate on live TV
2 min readPrime Minister Imran Khan would like to have a televised debate with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, to resolve differences between the two neighbours,” said Pakistani premier Imran Khan to Russian TV interview
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Tuesday challenged a US-style presidential debate with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to iron out “differences between the two nations”.
“Prime Minister Imran Khan would like to have a televised debate with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, to resolve differences between the two neighbours,” said Pakistani premier Imran Khan in a Russian TV interview.
The nuclear-powered rivals have shared antagonistic relations since gaining independence 75 years ago, fighting three wars, with ties strained recently over the northern Muslim-majority region of Kashmir, which both claim in full.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
“India became a hostile country so trade with them became minimal,” Khan said, stressing his government’s policy was to have trade relations with all countries.
Imran Khan’s remarks follow similar comments recently by Pakistan’s top commercial official, Razzak Dawood, who, according to media, told journalists he supported trade ties with India, which would benefit both sides.
Khan said Pakistan’s regional trading options were already limited, with Iran, its southwestern neighbour, under US sanctions and Afghanistan, to the west, involved in decades of war.
Pakistan shares strong economic ties with its northern neighbour, China, which has committed billions of dollars for infrastructure and other projects under its Belt and Road Initiative.
Khan’s interview came on the eve of a visit to Moscow, where he will meet President Vladimir Putin – the first visit by a Pakistani leader to Russia in two decades.
The two-day visit for talks on economic cooperation was planned before the current crisis over Ukraine.
“This doesn’t concern us, we have a bilateral relation with Russia and we really want to strength it,” Khan said of the Ukraine crisis.