Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, departed for London on Wednesday in order to be present for King Charles III’s coronation on May 6.
PM leaves for UK today: PM Shehbaz stated in a brief statement today that the two nations have been “great friends” and that he will meet with other foreign leaders while on the trip.
The prime minister tweeted that he was leaving for the UK today to represent Pakistan at His Majesty King Charles III’s coronation ceremony. The relationships between the UK and Pakistan are based on a shared past and have developed into strong ties over time. The king of the United Kingdom and his family have long been close friends with Pakistan.
I’ll take advantage of the chance to meet with other world leaders on a bilateral basis and attend the Commonwealth leaders’ summit.
After that, according to sources who spoke to The News, the prime minister will consult with Nawaz Sharif, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N).
Last month, the prime minister was unable to travel to Saudi Arabia for Umrah and to see Nawaz Sharif, who had arrived there to spend the final ten days of Ramadan. Several significant decisions are anticipated to be completed as a result of the meetings.
PM Shehbaz, who would fly in a special aircraft, may make a technical layover in Istanbul en route to London before landing in Saudi Arabia on his journey back to his country.
The sources are still finalizing the one-way stopover schedule.
The prime minister and his cabinet members had intensive consultations yesterday. The drill, according to the sources, was a part of his trip preparations for London.