PTI should understand significance of SCO summit 2024: Sherry

Pakistan Oct, 15 2024
PTI should understand significance of SCO summit 2024: Sherry
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ISLAMABAD: Leader Pakistan Peoples’ Party Sherry Rehman expressed her enthusiasm about SCO summit, considering it significant honour for Pakistan and believed that this pivotal event would not only bolster regional ties but also stabilise country’s foreign policy as international trust in Pakistan grows.

Sherry emphasised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party should demonstrate maturity and understand significance of SCO summit.  In an exclusive talk with private news channel, she emphasised significance of SCO Summit in restoring confidence and strengthening diplomatic ties for Pakistan, which were damaged in previous regime.

“SCO Summit presents crucial opportunity for Pakistan to deepen its economic ties with member states, particularly China and Russia and position itself as hub for trade and transit, facilitating greater economic integration within region,” she added. “By actively participating in SCO, Pakistan can enhance its geopolitical and economic standing, strengthen security cooperation and promote regional connectivity,” she mentioned. “SCO framework provides platform for Pakistan to engage in diplomatic dialogues, address bilateral and multilateral issues and amplify its voice in international forums,” she said. “India’s participation in SCO Summit alongside Pakistan is significant development where India can get opportunity to discuss issues on table talks,” she added.

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