"The UN secretary general will arrive in Islamabad late on Saturday," foreign office spokesman Abdul Basit told AFP. "He will discuss relief efforts with government leaders on Sunday and visit flood-devastated areas the same day," the spokesman added.
Basit confirmed that Ban's one-day visit will take place two days ahead of one by US Senator John Kerry.
Up to 20 million people face direct or indirect harm. The United Nations believes 1,600 people have died, while Islamabad has confirmed 1,343 deaths.
Welcoming the visits, President Asif Ali Zardari had said the "damage to life, property, livestock and infrastructure was so huge that it could be faced only with the concerted efforts of all the people of Pakistan with the support and assistance of the international community," his spokesman said.
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