For talks with India, PM sees S. Arabia as neutral venue
By Syed Irfan Raza
2025-05-22
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday said Saudi Arabia could be the `neutral` venue for much-needed talks between Pakistan and India on critical issues.
The premier also said that he had consulted PML-N President Nawaz Sharif on his decision to elevate Chief of Army Staff Gen Syed Asim Munir to field marshal.Talking to a group of TV anchors at the PM House, he said that Kashmir, water, trade and terrorism will be the key point s during the dialogue with India.
In response to a question if there was a possibility of a third venue for talks in light of the mediation offered by US President Donald Trump, the premier ruled out the possibility of China as a neutral venue, saying India would never agree to that. However, a participant told Dawn, the PM expressed the hope that Saudi Arabia could be thethird country where both sides could agree to hold the negotiations.
When it was pointed out that India intends to hold dialogue on terrorism while Pakistan wants to focus on Kashmir, the PM reiterated: `Kashmir, water, trade and terrorism will be the key points during Pakistan-India talks.
Regarding the appointment of COAS Gen Munir as field marshal, PM Shehbaz said: `It was my own decision to make the army chief a field marshal.Responding to a question that Nawaz Sharif had always remained opposed to giving extension to the army chief`s term in office, PM Shehbaz said he took his elder brother into confidence before taking any decision and likewise the COAS was made field marshal after consultation with the ruling party president.
`I always consult Nawaz Sharif before takinganykeydecision andthat also happened in case of [elevation of] Gen Asim Munir,` he added.
In reply to a question that the PTI-led KP government needs to be supported in its efforts for eradicating terrorism, the prime minister said Centre was already helping the province in this regard as over Rs600 billion had been released to the KP government under the PublicSectorDevelopment Programme.
He said that situation between Pakistan and India was de-escalating after the DGMOs of the two sides made contacts with each other.
He said if talks were held between the two arch rivals, the National Security Adviser will lead Pakistan`s side in the process.
Meeting on housing Presiding over a meeting on the low-cost hous-ing, the prime minister said that affordable projects would not only make residential units accessible to the common man but would also boost national economy and create jobs.
He said the relevant task force, in collaboration with the ministry of finance and banks, should soon submit recommendations for financing low-cost housing projects, which should be included in the upcoming budget proposals.
He observed that sustainable growth of economy was closely linked with the development of the construction sector.
Ministers Ahsan Iqbal, Riaz Hussain Pirzada, Ahad Khan Cheema, Muhammad Aurangzeb, and Ali Pervaiz Malik, the FBR chairman and other senior officials attended the meeting, the PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.
The meeting was informedthattheCondominium Act 2025 and amendmentsto the Foreclosure Law were in their final stages and after their approval it would become easier to obtain loans for the construction and ownership of homes under the low-costhousing schemes.
The task force briefed the meeting on the progress in initiating construction projects, particularly low-cost housing schemes.