PM Imran in US on 'mission Kashmir'

PM Imran Khan to meet US President Trump tomorrow


Agencies September 21, 2019
PM Imran arrives in New York. SCREENGRAB

Prime Minister Imran Khan reached New York on Saturday on a week-long visit to attend the UN General Assembly session and be part of a host of other activities, including a meeting President Donald Trump.



He was received by Pakistan’s UN ambassador Maleeha Lodhi, US envoy and other senior officials.



The highlight of the prime minister’s US visit is his maiden address to the UN General Assembly, which would focus on recent Indian decision to strip the disputed Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) of its special status and subsequent curfew and restrictions imposed in the valley.

The prime minister will address the General Assembly on Friday, September 27, and share Pakistan’s perspective and position on the Kashmir dispute and its current human rights and related dimensions.

Besides his address, he will hold meetings with world leaders on the sidelines of the General Assembly session, including President Trump. This will be the second meeting between the two leaders in two months. Last time the two met at the White House on July 22 when Imran undertook his maiden visit to Washington as the prime minister.

While a trilateral summit meeting of Pakistan, Malaysia and Turkey will be held on the sidelines, the prime minister will also interact with cross-section of international media outlets including meetings with editorial boards.

His engagements at leading think-tanks and meetings with heads of major international human rights organisations are also envisaged.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Advisor on Finance Dr Hafeez Shaikh and Special Assistant on Overseas Pakistanis Zulfikar Bukhari are accompanying the prime minister.

COMMENTS (1)

syed baqar ahsan | 5 years ago | Reply The bureaucracy through advisers and ministers have started prevailing upon PM and taken him away for 10 days,this poor country will remain confused and direction less.This is what the dilemma remained for last 70 years.For Kashmir cause 3 days visit would have enough.
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