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ISLAMABAD, May 10 (APP): Former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz expressing his commitment to project the soft image of Pakistan abroad said that he is frequently being invited at important international forums.

In an interview to GEO television telecast Saturday the former PM said that he is writing a book that would cover domestic, regional and international issues with a note of his personal experiences.

Shaukat Aziz claimed that he served the country in the capacity of Finance Minister and Prime Minister with dedication and sincerity adding he had been working 12 to 16 hours daily.

He was of the view that there was dire need to promote culture of merit in the society for the country’s progress and development.

He expressed satisfaction over economic policies introduced during last eight years adding it was due to these policies that massive foreign investment poured into the country.

He however said it will take some time to bring the country at a stage from where it could take a quantum leap in the region in the area of economic progress.

Shaukat Aziz said that there are issues of poverty and unemployment in the region as well as in Pakistan which could be addressed only due to prompt planing and sustainable economic policies.

He said that good governance, transparency, keeping national interest supreme are the key to progress and development of the country.

While praying for the success of new government, Shaukat Aziz said that he is saying at all international forums that this government has the ability and potential to put the country on the path of rapid growth.

Stressing upon the need of promoting inter-faith harmony to achieve global peace targets the former PM said issues should be resolved through negotiations.

He said that peace in Afghanistan was in interest of Pakistan.

He urged eligious scholars to play their due role in

highlighting true spirit of Islam by preaching that Islam is a religion of peace and harmony which does not allow anybone to take life of any innocent.

He underlined the need to address the root causes which prompt individuals to indulge in violence and terrorism world across.

To a question he said the increasing oil prices in the world market are creating problems for Pakistan’s economy adding its a world phenomenon and it has to be tackled through an effective strategy.

To another question Shaukat Aziz said that National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) was introduced to promote culture of reconciliation and democratic norms in the country.

He hoped that NRO would be a successful step because it will bring political maturity and stability to keep the country on the path of progress and development.

Responding to another question he said that every pillar of the state must fulfill its responsibility and the attitude of confrontation be avoided as it would harm the country.

He termed the youth an asset of the country and urged to make them useful citizens by equipping them with international standard education and training.

While supporting a free media in the country the Former PM however felt the need of a code of conduct that could maintain a balance.
the saint
I once respected Shaukat Aziz, unfortunately he let go many of the corruption that was happening right under his nose. WHAT HAPPENED TO PEOPLE HAVING PRINCIPLES?
ZPak
He has by far been the best prime minister of pakistan. Even when idiots like Dar is bad mouthing his achievements he takes the higher route and states that they have great potential. This is what a good minister does, even if he dislikes the new government he keeps a positive note of the country. Props to Shaukat Aziz.
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