Nawaz urges int’l community to help stabilize Pakistan

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Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif has urged the international community to help stabilize Pakistan to achieve success in war against terrorism.
Nawaz Sharif said this while talking to Italian Ambassador in Pakistan Vincenzo Prati, who called on him at his Raiwind residence here on Monday. During the meeting, they exchanged views on Pakistan’s role in the war on terror, bilateral relations and situation in the region.
Nawaz Sharif said Italy has always extended support to Pakistan in difficult times and for democracy which was a good omen. He said that people of Pakistan, its armed forces and security institutions have rendered maximum sacrifices in the war on terror. He said the world must recognize these sacrifices and play its role to stabilize Pakistan.

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  1. The decision to go to Siachin was good and appreciated but this is statement lacks the maturity of a leader. NS was two times prime minister and sadly yearning for a third term.

    In a medical conference held in Islamabad in 1982 a senior Professor of Psychiatry asked the American delegates for a solution to the problems Pakistan was facing in health service provision in general and mental health in particular. His response was, "It is for you to find the solution and not for us to give you one".

    20 years on the same mind-set is operating. This has to change. Unfortunately those who talk about "changing the status quo" also lack the capability to do so.

  2. The decision to go to Siachin was good and appreciated but this statement lacks the maturity of a leader. NS was two times prime minister and sadly yearning for a third term.

    In a medical conference held in Islamabad in 1982 a senior Professor of Psychiatry asked the American delegates for a solution to the problems Pakistan was facing in health service provision in general and mental health in particular. His response was, "It is for you to find the solution and not for us to give you one".

    20 years on the same mind-set is operating. This has to change. Unfortunately those who talk about "changing the status quo" also lack the capability to do so.

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