WASHINGTON: The US State Department has expressed ignorance about the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan this month. The State Department spokesperson said the White House would be reached for confirmation of the visit. The spokesperson said they had heard about the visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan but the White House had not communicated them officially in this regard, reports Daily Jang.
Meanwhile, sources in the White House said a statement on the visit of Imran Khan would be issued on Wednesday (today).
The prime minister’s US visit will undertake his three-day visit to the US on July 21 and he would meet President Donald Trump on July 22.
Pak Army and Gilgit-Baltistan government request federal government to provide 100pc local wheat
More than $20bn in market value has been wiped off Adani’s corporate empire, says Financial Times
Fund asked government to increase sales tax on POL products to 18 percent instead of 1-2 percent.
Air chief’s visit underscores importance of technological collaboration in strengthening national defence capabilities
Under Article 154 of the Constitution, it is mandatory to hold a CCI meeting every 90 days, says Sindh CM
Chairing meeting on Thursday, CM directs construction of 5,000 new classrooms under PSRP Programme