Trump’s comments reopen Modi’s wounds


Lahore/Islamabad:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Tuesday that every time the president of the United States, Donald Trump, talks about stopping the Pakistan-Indian war, the “wounds of the” wounds “of the Indian prime minister are reopened.”

“The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has repeatedly stated that we stopped the war. When the president of the United States says that we stopped the Pakistan-Indian war, Modi’s wounds reopened,” Pak Business Express and the recently improved passenger facilities in the Lahore railway station inaugurated.

During his speech, Prime Minister Shehbaz also paid tribute to Pakistan’s armed forces for his resistance in the four -day conflict with India, which he described as “short but very dangerous.” He praised the technical superiority of the army, the internal innovations of the Air Force and the use of the army of missiles to Fatah.

“India believed that Pakistan could only trust nuclear deterrence, but conventional war supremacy has destroyed that myth,” he said, reaffirming his commitment to the security of the nation.

He added that our nuclear assets are national security guarantors, and the enemy does not dare to look at us with an evil eye.

The prime minister also pointed out that Pakistan and China were advancing in new developments, with full coordination ongoing for the second phase of the CPEC.

He stressed that bilateral ties between the two countries were stronger than ever and continued to serve as a regional growth and cooperation.

He added that efforts were also underway to rebuild and strengthen relations with the United States.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Premier expressed his delight for the visible transformation of the historic railway station, which he visited after a long interval.

“From a warm welcome to well -moderate receptionists, renewed CIP salons, improved passenger waiting rooms and a completely restored train with modern literary literary and sleeping style literary literary and sleeping style, the change is really gratifying,” he said.

Decreased losses

The prime minister described the substantial decrease in the losses of energy distribution companies (discos) as a very encouraging development and the first of its kind in decades.

He chaired a meeting of the Cabinet Energy Committee at the PPL Chamber, said a press release from the Prime Minister’s office.

The Prime Minister declared that this financial improvement would greatly facilitate the privatization of these electrical companies. “The reduction of losses marks a turning point for the energy sector, which makes the path to privatization softer and more realistic,” he said.

According to an informative session of the Energy Division, total losses in energy distribution companies have decreased by RS193 billion, with a general improvement of RS242 billion reported.

IGC

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated the government’s solid commitment to implement decisions taken during the Intergovernmental Commission (IGC) and emphasized the importance of timely monitoring to translate agreements into tangible results.

The measure occurred as a high -level delegation of the Kyrguistan Republic led by the vice president of the Ministers Cabinet, Edil Baisalov, called the Prime Minister in the Federal Capital.

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