Ahsan Iqbal calls for ‘setting own house in order’

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 19 (DNA) – After Prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif’s statements, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal has also jumped the bandwagon by saying that Pakistan must set its own house in order.
He said this while addressing a national conference on ‘Changing Security in South Asia and Development of CPEC’. He said that Pakistan’s internal security situation needs improvement. He said that he doesn’t want to make any comments on country’s trade.
Iqbal emphasized that first prime minister, then foreign minister and now I am saying that once we set our house in order we would be able to ask other countries about trade.
Interior Minister criticized previous rulers for extending friendly ties with US for a few spare parts of aero planes. He presented the new world order which would be based on friendly ties and partnerships. “The plans and theories of 20th century have grown old, newer inventions have taken their place,” he said. The whole world is evolving into a new world order.
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