Former American diplomat, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst and lobbyist Robin Raphel met PTI Chairman Imran Khan.
According to sources, Raphel met the former prime minister in Bani Gala on Sunday afternoon.
Raphel was appointed as the assistant secretary of state for the affairs of South and Central Asia in 1993.
It should be noted here that on April 27, the former premier criticised American diplomat Donald Lu by waving a letter to the public at a public gathering in Parade Ground, Islamabad. He alleged that there was a conspiracy hatched against his government and the diplomat had been involved.
Social media and political circles are currently rife with debates on Imran’s strategy of criticising the US while holding meetings with American personalities.
Questions are being raised about the meeting between the two, particularly the contents of it.
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MS. ROBIN RAPHEL WAS AMBASSADOR IN 1993 ABOUT 30 YEARS AGO HER MEETING WITH PTI CHAIRMAN IMRAN KHAN Is being portraying as rather IMRAN KHAN met with MS. KAMLA HARRIS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE USA DEEP POCKETS JOURNALUSTS WITH LIFAFA SAHAFEES
Reported this as fake news on Google so it does not get suggested to other people..
This meeting may be to resolve the differences. We should think positively.
Fake News should leave dirty tricks through Yellow Journalism Still you are facing black color on your face
Bath Cheet ke darwazy kulle rakhne mai Danishmandi hai. Abhi sailab ke liye Telethone k zariye pak American citizen ne kitni imdad ki hai Agar unke kuch masle masayel howay tu imran khan Rafeel ke zarye hal kara sakta hai. Tasweer ka dusra Rukh be dekhna hotha hai.
A good move. Will focus on clearing the fog and ensuring that the correct point of view is heard. Other politicians and political parties have done including PML-N PPP. It is a totally different matter. Should not confuse it with Donald Lu and the US strategy in the region which is only in the interest of the US and its allies and not necessarily for the country in focus