Zulfi Bukhari to discuss Imran Khan's situation with US President-elect Donald Trump
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Zulfi Bukhari has announced plans to discuss Imran Khan's situation with US President-elect Donald Trump and his team.
Zulfi, a close ally of Imran, stated in an interview that he is in contact with Trump’s family members, including his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
He further stated that he intends to address not only Imran Khan’s legal situation but also broader issues surrounding human rights, democratic values, and the rule of law in Pakistan after Trump assumes office.
Zulfi asserted that Trump has previously expressed concern over Khan’s legal challenges, signalling a possible ally for PTI’s cause.
In addition, Zulfi congratulated Trump on his recent presidential victory, calling it a win for democracy.
He also extended congratulations on behalf of PTI to Trump and JD Vance, lauding their successful comebacks despite obstacles. According to Zulfi, Trump’s win is a message of resilience and economic stability.
Trump unlikely to seek Imran's release: Khawaja Asif
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif earlier voiced scepticism over the likelihood of US support for Imran Khan’s release, stating that America also has a powerful "establishment" similar to Pakistan.
Speaking on a private news channel, Asif suggested that Donald Trump, who recently won the US presidency, would be unlikely to intervene for the former prime minister’s release.
Asif added that Pakistan’s relations with the US would remain cooperative where interests align, but Pakistan will stand firm on issues of contention.
He specifically highlighted the need for a ceasefire in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iraq, urging the new US administration to take steps towards halting violence in the region.
"Genocide must end, and a ceasefire should be a priority for any government," he said, welcoming any UN or other forum's efforts on the matter.
Commenting on the broader US-Pakistan relationship, Asif reiterated that Islamabad will not compromise on its principles and will resist any external pressures when necessary.
He emphasised that American officials, despite the strong "establishment" influence, will likely prioritise national interests over the release of Imran Khan, implying that no single case would lead the US to jeopardise its strategic ties with Pakistan.