PM's special envoy to meet Trump's transition team

Tariq Fatemi's visit will be the first formal visit by a PM office's top official to US after presidential elections

Tariq Fatemi's visit will be the first formal visit by a PM office's top official to the US after presidential elections. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi is set to leave for the United States to meet President-elect Donald Trump's transition team.

During his two-week visit, Fatemi is expected to meet members of Trump's team, PM House told The Express Tribune. The visit is part of Pakistan's diplomatic push to forge a workable relationship with Trump administration.

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Fatemi's visit comes as the first formal visit by a prime minister office's top official to the US after presidential elections.


The visit will take place following a telephonic conversation between PM Nawaz Sharif and Trump on Wednesday that attracted global attention due to its unusually candid and 'frank' tone, where Trump reportedly called Sharif a "terrific guy" who should feel free to call him any time.

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Pakistan's Ambassador to the US Jalil Abbas Jilani briefed the media on Thursday regarding Fatemi's visit to the country. During the address, Jilani revealed that the special assistant will also meet officials of the outgoing Obama administration.

"He will also meet new US lawmakers elected last month,” Jilani said, adding that "This is a very important visit as much has happened in Washington since the Nov 8 elections.”
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