Imran Khan added - in statements to the episode (5/8/2020) of "Without Borders" - that India fell under the control of an extremist ideology of the so-called "RSS" group, explaining that these people believe that race is superior to other races.

Khan considered that what is happening in India is tantamount to dismantling its historical secular democratic system.

He pointed out that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation should not only talk about the Muslims of Kashmir, but also about the Muslims of India, and accused the major countries of double standards as a result of economic interests with India.

The Pakistani Prime Minister confirmed that within a year the Kashmir region was closed and the economy destroyed, with 800,000 Indian soldiers.

Khan said India had turned Kashmir into an open prison after building a separation fence between the two parts of Kashmir and preventing any movement across the border, noting that Islamabad had informed the Security Council and the United Nations General Assembly of the violations in Kashmir.

"Within a year, we made every effort to resolve the Kashmir issue through negotiation. Now we will not negotiate with India before returning paragraph 370 of Kashmir and returning to what it was," he stressed, stressing that the only way to solve the problem between the two countries is dialogue.

Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Iran

The Pakistani Prime Minister described what is happening in Yemen as a "humanitarian catastrophe", noting that this country is being destroyed by the war, adding that the situation needs to continue to make efforts, and that Pakistan has tried to bring peace and will do what it can to extinguish this fire in Yemen.

Khan added that the worst scenario for the region is the occurrence of a direct armed clash between Iran and Saudi Arabia. He pointed out that his country's efforts succeeded in preventing a military clash between the two countries, stressing at the same time that the Pakistani mediation between Iran and Saudi Arabia has not stopped, and that there is progress, but it is slow.

On another matter, Khan explained that Pakistan's absence from the Kuala Lumpur Summit - which included a number of Islamic countries - came "because we want to be a factor of unity for Muslims, not division."

He said, "Saudi Arabia has its own foreign policy, and it has helped us in light of the most difficult economic crises."

On domestic affairs, Khan said his government had saved Pakistan from bankruptcy.

Turkey and Afghanistan

On the relationship with Turkey, Khan said that his country has relations with Turkey and its President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and that Pakistan aims to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries, as there is a strategic economic council to improve economic ties.

He added that the Pakistani government wants to learn from Turkey in the field of tourism, as it makes a lot of money from tourism activities.

On Afghanistan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan accused some parties of obstructing peace talks because he was against their interests, he said.

Imran Khan expressed his pride in the role that Pakistan had played in peace talks between the United States and the Taliban. He considered that this is the first time that Pakistan's policy meets America's policy on Afghanistan.

"Those who make allegations of Pakistan harboring Afghan militants, let them know that we have 2.7 million Afghan refugees," he said.