More tension is likely to witness on the streets of Washington on Monday with protests planned outside the White House and near the Capitol Hill Arena by Baloch as well as Sindhi groups. They also staged protests and put up banners highlighting atrocities in Balochistan at several key locations in Washington. The Baloch groups on Saturday started a mobile billboard campaign in America's national capital urging President Trump to help end "enforced disappearances in Pakistan". During his trip he will address the Pakistani community and. The visit, which a few months ago was not even a possibility, ended up giving. Prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan after the upset defeat of Hafeez Sheikh announced that he stop get the vote of confidence from Parliament on 6 March. He has been invited to Washington DC by US President Donald Trump. In Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to the United States has already been termed a resounding success. A journalist said that in 2018, the visit of the US Secretary of State was first delayed and then reduced to 4 hours because PM Imran Khan and the PTI government insisted the US government follow protocols. He has come to the USA on an official visit. Prime Minister Imran Khan is in the US on an official three-day trip. Similarly, PM Imran Khan had refused to meet the former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo without protocols. Khan's visit to the US is also marked by protests by several ethnic and religious minorities of Pakistan, including Baloch, Sindhis and Mohajirs. Janab Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, came to the USA on Saturday by a flight of Qatar Airways.
Reportedly, he was not accorded the due state protocol while he landed in America. He also took people mover for leaving the airport. Khan, who is staying at the official residence of the Pakistani Ambassador to the US, Asad Majeed Khan, was welcomed by his foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi.Ī video shared by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) showed the Prime Minister deboarding the commercial flight and later being received by Qureshi. Reportedly, no US official on Saturday came to receive the Pakistan prime minister at the airport. Before arriving in the US,Imran Khan was on a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia to muster support from the Islamic nation on the Kashmir issue. While it's expected that President Trump will press the Pakistan PM to take "decisive and irreversible" actions against terrorist groups operating from Pakistani soil, what could have come as an embarrassment to Khan could be the cold reception he received on his arrival. Meanwhile, the prime minister had given gifts of Rs142,000 and spent Rs700,000 on tips. Rs1.3 million were spent on food and refreshments.Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, who arrived in Washington on his maiden trip to the US, will meet Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, hoping to reboot bilateral ties that were hit after the US President publicly criticised Islamabad, cancelled military aid and asked it to do more on terror front. Rs1.35 million was spent on the hotel expenses for the PM’s delegation with Rs6 million ditched out on their travelling expenses. He flew on a commercial Qatar Airways flight with a stopover in Doha, instead of opting to charter an entire plane. The total cost of the visit was Rs11 million, which comes down to $67,180. A 27-member delegation accompanied the premier on the three-day trip. PM Imran's 'official working visit' to US costs only Rs11m to exchequer Last month, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government released the expenses of PM Imran's maiden trip to the US with the total costs paling in comparison to those of the previous Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) governments. He will raise the Kashmir issue at the UNGA with Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi sharing that PM Imran would present the case of the Kashmiri people as on August 5 India stripped Occupied Kashmir of the special autonomy it had for seven decades through a rushed presidential order. The prime minister will reach Washington on September 21, where he will not only hold meetings with US President Donald Trump but also address the United Nations General Assembly session. It is also believed that PM Imran will again take a commercial flight instead of opting to charter a plane. Sources in the government have now revealed that the premier's visit to the US later this month will cost the national exchequer Rs25 million, which comes down to $162,000. Prime Minister Imran Khan's July visit to the United States garnered immense fanfare with the local and international media spotlight on the frugality of the trip. Prime Minister Imran Khan with his delegation during his maiden visit to the United States back in July.