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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari talks to journalists.— Reuters/File
  • Bilawal expresses optimism about trade prospects with India.
  • Bilawal says some nations are exploiting US-China competition.
  • PPP chairman stresses Pakistan’s role in fostering diplomatic ties.

Pakistan has the potential to act as a bridge between the United States and China, said Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari during an interview with German television on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

Bilawal highlighted Pakistan’s long-standing role in fostering diplomatic ties between nations and stressed that some nations were taking advantage of the competitive situation between Washington and Beijing.

He also expressed optimism about the prospect of improving ties with India, stating that peace with the rival country, or at the very least trade, was possible.

Speaking about US President Donald Trump, Bilawal described him as a “dealmaker” and suggested that Pakistan could successfully engage with him.

Last week the former foreign minister also addressed Pakistan’s internal political landscape, attributing the youth’s disillusionment with politics to former Prime Minister Imran Khan. He was talking to the media in Munich on Saturday.

He said while generations struggled for democracy, Khan had damaged the system for personal gains.

Speaking about Pakistan’s security situation, Bilawal stressed the need for national consensus to combat terrorism, particularly following the new government in Kabul, which he claimed has led to a rise in terrorist incidents in Pakistan. 

He called for political stability and strategic policymaking to address the country’s growing challenges.

Bilawal reaffirmed the PPP’s stance that all institutions must operate within their constitutional limits.





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