Pakistan
Our desire for peace should not be considered as our weakness, says President Alvi
Islamabad: President Arif Alvi has said that Pakistan wants peace in the entire region that desire should not be construed as a weakness.
While addressing the military parade at the parade avenue in Islamabad today, Arif Alvi said that Pakistan is fully prepared to defend its territorial integrity and sovereignty.
“We will defend our independence at all costs. Pakistan desires peace, security and development in the whole region and peaceful coexistence is the prime facet of Pakistan's foreign policy,” he said.
The President further stated the leadership of South Asia should reject the politics of hate, prejudice and religious extremism and work collectively towards maintaining peace and stability in the region.
“Pakistan is a strong nuclear power. Apart from making progress in the socio-economic sectors, the country has achieved self-reliance in defence. Our valiant and brave forces are symbol of our independence and sovereignty,” he added.
He said that the resolution of Kashmir dispute is imperative for ensuring peace in the South Asia.
“The entire Pakistani nation stands by their Kashmiri brothers and sisters. Kashmir is a jugular vein of Pakistan and we will continue to raise their voice at all forums. I urge international community to take notice of the alarming situation in occupied Kashmir,” he said.
Commenting on peace process in Afghanistan, Arif Alvi said the world has commended the efforts made by us for the establishment of peace in the neighboring country.
The President also expressed gratitude to China over provision of anti-coronavirus vaccine to Pakistan.
Referring to anti-terrorism operation Raddul Fassad, Arif Alvi said that Pakistan Armed Forces destroyed the terrorist networks across the country.
Speaking over the coronavirus pandemic, Arif Alvi said that despite limited resources, Pakistan has handled the situation with responsibility and discipline.
“We will overcome this challenge as well but you all need to follow precautionary measures,” he added.