Kathmandu: The Pakistani Ambassador to the Nepali Court, Zameer Akram has said that the internal politics in Pakistan appears to be going in the right direction after the elections as various factions of the political parties comprising the present cabinet hint that they will cooperate with each other in the larger interests of the nation.
Ambassador Akram was talking to a select group of media men, and scholars at his office Tuesday evening to let the attending participants know about the recent developments in Pakistan and the region.
“Pakistan could well become a bridge in between the countries of Central and South Asia”, said the Ambassador pointing to the recent agreement signed in between Turkeministan, Afghanistan and his country for establishing a gas pipe line linkage in between the countries mentioned above.
“If the countries of South Asia so desire, the pipe line linkage could also be stretched”, the Ambassador continued.
If India and China can improve their strained relations, why Pakistan can not enhance its relations with Russian Federation.
Pak President Musarraf is at the moment in Russia where he is to establish linkages in sectors like energy and counter terrorism.
The Pakistani Ambassador apparently hinted that the US decision to wage a war on Iraq might put his country in an awkward position.