A meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and United States President Donald Trump might take place after some progress in the ongoing US-Taliban peace talks, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told Urdu News.
In an interview with the news outlet on Friday, Qureshi said that “progress in the ongoing talks in Doha will establish a ground for a meeting between Prime Minister Imran and US President Trump”.
When asked if a headway in the talks was a precondition for meeting between the two leaders, the foreign minister said: “[Don’t call it] a condition but I think that the environment [for the meeting] will be more favourable if the talks move forward.”
“Both [PM Imran and President Trump] are important personalities, [and both are] deeply interested in [establishing] peace and stability in the region,” he added.
“There has been progress [in establishing peace and stability in the region] and [US-Taliban] talks are underway in Doha. There are chances of further progress in talks [that] can lead to a new opening in our [Pak-US] bilateral relations.”
Qureshi also talked about relations with Tehran and said that “some powers keep trying to create misunderstandings between Pakistan and Iran in order to fulfil their own agendas”.
“Whenever attempts are made [to create misunderstandings between the two sides], Pakistan and Iran defuse them through bilateral talks on the level of security and intelligence agencies,” he said.
He added that: “These are the powers who consider Iran a threat for the region and want to degrade it [in the region].”
When asked if he was pointing towards the US, the foreign minister said he would not name anyone.
Referring to security threats being faced by Saudi Arabia, Qureshi said, “Pakistan had stood by [the kingdom] whenever it was threatened and will continue to do so”.


