Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday embarked on a three-day visit to the US where he is set to meet President Donald Trump on July 22 in a bid to "reset" tense bilateral relations.
Khan's first visit to the US since taking office in 2018 comes at a time when Pakistan finds itself in a difficult economic situation due to a trade deficit, lack of foreign exchange and a need for foreign investment.
Khan departed for Washington on a commercial Qatar Airways flight in a bid to save taxpayers' money.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday embarked on a three-day visit to the US where he is set to meet President Donald Trump on July 22 in a bid to "reset" tense bilateral relations.
Khan's first visit to the US since taking office in 2018 comes at a time when Pakistan finds itself in a difficult economic situation due to a trade deficit, lack of foreign exchange and a need for foreign investment.
Khan departed for Washington on a commercial Qatar Airways flight in a bid to save taxpayers' money.
Khan's first visit to the US since taking office in 2018 comes at a time when Pakistan finds itself in a difficult economic situation due to a trade deficit, lack of foreign exchange and a need for foreign investment.
Khan departed for Washington on a commercial Qatar Airways flight in a bid to save taxpayers' money.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday embarked on a three-day visit to the US where he is set to meet President Donald Trump on July 22 in a bid to "reset" tense bilateral relations.
Khan's first visit to the US since taking office in 2018 comes at a time when Pakistan finds itself in a difficult economic situation due to a trade deficit, lack of foreign exchange and a need for foreign investment.
Khan departed for Washington on a commercial Qatar Airways flight in a bid to save taxpayers' money.
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