Other leaders featured on the cover illustration include founder and Executive Chairman of the WEF Klaus Schwab, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Europe’s Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. The Time magazine has featured Prime Minister Imran Khan, along with other world leaders, on its cover page yet again in a special issue on the WEF. The meeting comes against the backdrop of Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s trip to the United States, where he met his counterpart to defuse regional tensions. The occasion marks the third time the two world leaders have met since the premier assumed office in 2018. “We have never been closer with Pakistan than we are right now,” he claimed. However, he added, the US and Pakistan were getting along very well. The US president avoided responding concretely to a question by a reporter whether he would also visit Pakistan as he was due to visit India. He said it was always hoped that the US would take part in resolving the issue because no other country could. Both of us are interested in peace there and an orderly transition in Afghanistan with talks with Taliban and the government.” The main issue is Afghanistan because it concerns the US and Pakistan.Īhead of meeting with American president, Imran says Islamabad and Washington are on the same page on Afghanistan Yes, there are issues we want to talk about. Mr Khan said: “Mr president, it is good to see you again. We’ve been watching that and following it very, very closely,” said President Trump. “We’re talking about Kashmir if we can help, we certainly will be helping. The US president, while referring to Mr Khan as his friend, said he would speak to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the Kashmir issue. Reiterating Pakistan’s desire for peace and continuity of its efforts for regional stability, Mr Khan said he would talk to President Trump on the situation in Afghanistan. Prior to a private meeting, the two leaders spoke during a media briefing on the sidelines of the summit being held in Davos. KARACHI: US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the United States has never been as close to Pakistan as it is right now and that he will discuss the Kashmir issue with ‘friend’ Prime Minister Imran Khan on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit.
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