The Free Press Journal

Pak PM Sharif likely to meet US President in Saudi Arabia

- AGENCIES

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and United States President Donald Trump are expected to meet each other on the sidelines of the U.S-Arab Islamic Summit that is scheduled to be held in Saudi Arabia on May 21.

This would be their first bilateral meet after both had a telephonic conversati­on in December.

The Express Tribune quoted Pakistan Foreign officials, as saying that efforts are on to arrange a maiden bilateral meet between the two leaders.

Another Pakistani official, quoted by a daily, said the Prime Minister was preparing for a ‘brief interactio­n’ with the US President to discuss on a range of internatio­nal issues including Islamabad’s role in Afghanista­n’s current situation and its tension with India.

This comes days after US rebuked Pakistan for its failure to curb support to anti-India militants and warned that Islamabadb­ased terrorist groups are planning attacks in India and Afghanista­n.

“The threat to the United States and the West from Pakistani-based terrorist groups will be persistent but diffuse,” the statement of the US Intelligen­ce Community Senate Select Committee on Intelligen­ce read.

US also named some of the groups that would pose threat to Pakistan's internal security, including -e Taliban Pakistan, Jamaat ulAhrar, al-Qa'ida in the Indian Subcontine­nt, ISIS-K, Laskhare Jhangvi, and Lashkar-e Jhangvi al-Alami.

The US also opposed China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and argued that the project, to which India has been vociferous­ly objecting, would probably offer militants and terrorists additional targets.

The Trump Adminsitra­t6ion also took strong umbrage with the Pakistan government’s version of the telephone conversati­on that took place with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Saying that Islamabad had overplayed President Elect Trump’s offer to play “a role” in resolving Pakistan’s disputes with India, the transition team released its own version of the telephone call. — ANI

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A Pakistani official said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was preparing for a brief interactio­n with US President Donald Trump to discuss on a range of internatio­nal issues including Islamabad’s role in Afghanista­n’s and its tension with India.
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