Pakistan wants to 'move on and improve' ties with US: Qureshi

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

wants to "move on and improve" its relations with by putting behind the controversy over the content of handout of of State Mike Pompeo's phone call to Imran Khan, told lawmakers today.

Controversy erupted after the in a statement said that Pompeo during his conversation with Khan raised the importance of taking "decisive action" against all terrorists operating in and its vital role in promoting the Afghan peace process.

took exception to the statement saying, that factually incorrect statement was issued by the on phone call between Khan and Pompeo.

Qureshi while addressing the Senate, the upper house of Pakistan's parliament, in response to a query by former about controversy over the telephonic talks.

The said that he knew the US position about the talks between Pompeo and Khan but he was also aware what US said in the readout was "contrary to the facts".

He, however, struck a positive note by saying Pakistan expects that the visit by the top US diplomat, on September 5, would improve the bilateral relations with the US.

The US has long been frustrated with Pakistan's overt and covert support to the Afghan and other terror groups, forcing the to warn and slash military aid to the country.

"We want to move on and improve the relations," he said.

He once again said that conservation between Khan and Pompeo was cordial and constructive in nature.

Qureshi said that national security and foreign policies were interlinked and "we should demonstrate unison on them" as unity will give strength to the nation.

He also assured that guidance will be taken from parliament in formulation of foreign policy.

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 20:40 IST