International publication claims Khan could resolve Pakistan-Israel relations
Time of Israel says PTI leader could offer a unique opportunity for diplomatic progress

Lahore (Monitoring Desk): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder and former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan could bridge relations between Israel and Pakistan, claims an international publication.
A recent column published in Times of Israel states that a former cricketer turned could emerge as a pivotal figure in the quest to normalize relations between Israel and Pakistan.
The column suggests that imprisoned PTI leader could offer a unique opportunity for diplomatic progress.
“Khan’s past efforts to address complex international issues and his potential to bridge longstanding divides,” the article said, highlighting that despite the historical tensions between the two countries, Khan’s leadership style and his focus on reform could make him a appropriate candidate to extend cooperation.
Despite the fact that task was not so easy, the column highlights that Khan’s vision to diplomacy and his willingness to engage in dialogue could provide a fresh avenue for negotiations. As geopolitical dynamics shift, all eyes may be on Khan to see if he can play a role in reshaping the future of Israel-Pakistan relations.
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