PM Imran Khan to visit China on Nov 3rd

Author: Mateen Haider

Prime Minister Imran Khan would pay a week long official visit to China from November 3rd, at the invitation of the Chinese President Xi Jinping.

This would be the Prime Minister Imran Khan’s second foreign visit in less than three months. “The Prime Minister would first arrive in Beijing where he would meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang and other senior civil military leaders,” Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Masood Khalid told Daily Times on phone from Beijing.

After visiting Beijing Prime Minister Imran Khan would depart for Chinese commercial and industrial hub Shanghai where he would attend the opening of Shanghai International Import Expo 2018, organised by the Chinese government.

Ambassador Masood Khalid said a pavilion of Pakistani companies exporting various items to China would be set up at the international expo.

Published in Daily Times, October 6th 2018.

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