"What Pakistan would be hoping for is a de-escalation of violence in Afghanistan and the drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal areas," the cricketer-turned politician told reporters at the World Economic Forum conference being held here.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief said Obama's "natural instincts are against war".
"Now he (Obama) is no longer under pressure to be re-elected. We hope he will give peace a chance, which we so desperately need," he said.
Khan said Obama's first term in office had been "very tough on Pakistan -- an increase in drone attacks and a surge in Afghanistan and increased militancy in Pakistan as a result." (more)