views
Islamabad: Amid calls from international rights groups against executions, Pakistan Prime Minister on Thursday said terrorists who kill innocent people do not deserve mercy.
"Those who kill innocent people do not deserve any mercy," he said after Australian foreign Minister Julie Bishop called on him.
He said Pakistan's economy suffered due to terrorism, forcing the county to launch an operation against terrorists. The Prime Minister said the offensive was successful in eliminating terrorists' network and sanctuaries.
Pakistan has sent almost hundred death row convicts to gallows since it lifted the moratorium on capital punishment after a deadly terrorist attack on an army-run school in Peshawar on December 16, 2014.
Sharif said Pakistan welcomes cooperation of the Australian government to help the people displaced by military operation.
The Pakistani leader said his country gave importance to relations with Australia and wanted to enhance it. The Prime Minister talked about the "vast opportunities" to increase bilateral cooperation as Pakistan's economy was picking up and providing "lucrative investment opportunities to the foreign investors".
He said government was taking urgent steps to meet energy shortage which would be tackled during the tenure of this government.
Australian Foreign Minister appreciated government's reform agenda which has resulted in economic growth and increased job opportunities across the country.
She said there is lot of potential that is yet to be realised, especially among the business communities of the two countries.
She also invited the Sharif to visit Australia along with a business delegation for strengthening economic and trade ties.
Comments
0 comment