Shaukat Aziz
Shaukat Aziz
Shaukat Azizis a Pakistani economist and financier who served as the 17th Prime Minister of Pakistan from 20 August 2004 to 15 November 2007, as well as the Finance Minister of Pakistan from 6 November 1999 to 15 November 2007. During his childhood he studied from St Patrick's High School, Karachi. Aziz graduated from the Institute of Business Administration in Karachi, and joined the corporate staff of the CitiBank Pakistan in 1969. He served in various countries' governments as CitiBank...
NationalityPakistani
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth6 March 1949
CountryPakistan
We have as of last night opened relief centers on various proposed points of movement across the Line of Control,
Restructuring our debt, lifting of sanctions and other measures like this will help us achieve our objectives,
Local administrations are being restored. We get more organized every day,
It is imperative that all aspects of the understanding are implemented in letter and spirit, ... This will enhance trust and confidence and ensure peace and security in the area.
Step by step, we are getting there. It has to be done in an orderly way,
Some of the towns have been flattened, so there's nothing there,
Pakistan's defense capability is a guarantee of peace and regional balance of power and the nation would provide all resources to strengthen this capability,
Pakistan is against the nuclear proliferation but at the same time supports that every country has the right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes under the IAEA (the International Atomic Energy Agency) regulations,
I wish to affirm our total solidarity to all the countries who have suffered in these disasters and pledge to overcome the mammoth task of rehabilitation,
We have to send a message to the world that our society rejects extremism and is united against it,
We have had no contact whatsoever, directly or indirectly, with North Korea (DPRK) or any such issues,
We are satisfied with the response but we want more,
The overall assessment -- government, private sector and infrastructure -- would be close to $5 billion,
The number one priority is shelter, ... We need tents, tents, tents.