ISLAMABAD: A Foreign Office spokesman has confirmed the Foreign Minister’s visit to the United States and said that Bilawal Bhutto will leave for the United States on May 17.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar said in a weekly media briefing that Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will leave for an important visit to the United States on May 17 and will meet Secretary N. Tony Blinken on May 18. The State Department spokesman said the Secretary of State would have important meetings with the US leadership.
Responding to a question, the spokesperson said that an important meeting of SCO counter-terrorism experts would be held in New Delhi on May 15, hosted by India, in which a delegation of senior Foreign Office officials and experts would participate.
He said that India would attend a meeting of SCO counter-terrorism experts in India and Pakistan wanted meaningless dialogue with India.
The spokesman once again called on the new Afghan government not to allow its territory to be used by Pakistan, to take non-discriminatory action against all terrorist groups, including the TTP. Has been emphasizing about.
He further said that Pakistan seeks friendship with all the neighboring countries including India but it is now the responsibility of New Delhi to create conducive environment for fruitful dialogue.