Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has arrived in Washington, D.C. for a highly anticipated meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. PTV.
exist postal On social media platform X, PTV The report said Prime Minister Sheikh Baz arrived in the U.S. capital with his Pakistan delegation.
“After arriving at Andrews Air Force Base, the Prime Minister was welcomed by the red carpet of senior U.S. Air Force officials,” it said. It added that the convoy of Shehbaz PM was separated from the air force base with close safety.
It said: “The Prime Minister will arrive at the White House soon. He will meet with President Trump.
The meeting is expected to be held in Washington on Friday and in Washington on Friday.
Previously, Trump administration officials confirmed a meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz and Trump, a few weeks later Agree to the transaction agreement,according to Reuters.
Pakistan radio Earlier reports said the two were “anticipated to discuss issues of common interests and regional and global situations.”
The development was held at the 80th session of the Prime Minister in New York at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). During the whirlwind tour, Prime Minister Shehbaz attended the Unga Sessions, an important multilateral summit for the Muslim group, and Side meeting With the head of the New York International Financial Institution.
The Prime Minister is expected to return to New York after meeting with Trump as he is expected to address UNGA on Friday.
‘The relationship between pak-us is getting warmer’
A senior State Council official told dawn The relationship between Washington and Islamabad “gradually warmed” during Trump’s second term.
For years, the United States has seen India as a counterpart to China’s growing influence in Asia, while Pakistan has been called a Chinese ally.
Since Trump Back to the office In January 2025, U.S.-India relations are under pressure due to Indian visa barriers Imposed Washington’s author on Indian goods, the president repeatedly claims that he personally contributed to India – Pakistan Ceasefire In May, cross-border holdings are followed.
The senior official stressed that the U.S.-Pakistan relationship has nothing to do with its partnership with India.
“We have an independent relationship with Pakistan,” he said, recalling recent multimillion-dollar U.S. investment in Pakistan’s minerals sector and noting the continued U.S. interest in oil exploration.
The official added in response to a question that Washington is quietly reviewing the recently ended defense agreement between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
On July 31, the two countries announced a trade agreement under which the United States imposed 19% tariffs on Pakistani goods. Trump has not reached a similar deal with India. Analysts pointed out that New Delhi has begun to restart relations with China as a hedge in response to tensions in Washington.
Earlier this year, Trump welcome Marshal Munir to the White House on the scene – The US president first hosts Pakistan’s military leaders without senior civilian officials present. Munir, widely regarded as the country’s most powerful figure, underscored the central role of the military in bilateral relations at the Oval Office.
When asked about Pakistan, senior State Department officials said: “We are dealing with many issues when it comes to counter-terrorism, economic and trade relations.”
“The President therefore remains focused on promoting the interests of the region, including interacting with Pakistan and its government leaders.”
In India, the official said Trump believes in frankly the frustration of the relationship but still thinks it is strong. He added that Washington continues to see New Delhi as “a good friend and companion” and that its connection to the United States will “define the 21st century.”
Islamabad has Public support Trump won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to tense with India, even as it condemned Israeli bombings in Gaza, Qatar and Iran.
Prime Minister Sharif also joined Trump on Tuesday Meeting Along with leaders of several Muslim majority countries, the U.S. president discussed Israel’s attack on Gaza and shared a U.S. proposal for peace, amid the UN General Assembly.
In the afternoon, Shehbaz met Yunus from Bangladesh
According to the State Broadcasting Corporation Pakistan radio.
At this meeting, the Prime Minister reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening “constructive and forward-looking ties” with Bangladesh, rooted in a shared aspiration for mutual respect, trust and regional peace and prosperity, Pakistan radio Reported.
The two leaders reviewed the status quo of Pakistan-Bangladesh bilateral relations and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in areas including trade, regional connectivity and people-to-people exchanges.
Yunus said Yunus appreciated the initiative of Pakistan to deepen participation and emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral trade and cultural ties.
Other inputs from Reuters